Human endogenous retrovirus K106 (HERV-K106) was infectious after the emergence of anatomically modern humans
SMC Affiliated Work
1
Status
Faculty
School
School of Science
Department
Biology
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-25-2011
Publication / Conference / Sponsorship
PLoS One
Scholarly
yes
Volume
6
Issue
5
First Page
e20234
Disciplines
Biology
Rights
Open Access journal
Original Citation
Jha AR, Nixon DF, Rosenberg MG, Martin JN, Deeks SG, Hudson RR, Garrison KE, Pillai SK. May 25, 2011. Human endogenous retrovirus K106 (HERV-K106) was infectious after the emergence of anatomically modern humans. PLoS One 6(5): e20234.
Repository Citation
Garrison, Keith and author(s), additional. Human endogenous retrovirus K106 (HERV-K106) was infectious after the emergence of anatomically modern humans (2011). PLoS One. 6 (5), e20234 [article]. https://digitalcommons.stmarys-ca.edu/school-science-faculty-works/92
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