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From the complete nucleotide sequence of the genome of the avian sarcoma virus Y73, we have predicted amino acid sequence of p90gag-yes, the product of the transforming gene. Contrary to previous evidence from molecular hybridization studies, p90gag-yes was found to have much homology with the transforming gene product p60src of Rous sarcoma virus, suggesting that the cellular counterparts of the two (c-yes and c-src) originated from a common prototype sequence.
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Kitamura, N., Kitamura, A., Toyoshima, K. et al. Avian sarcoma virus Y73 genome sequence and structural similarity of its transforming gene product to that of Rous sarcoma virus. Nature 297, 205–208 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1038/297205a0
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