Monday, July 4, 2011

res: CDC XMRV sequences Damage Contamination Hypothesis

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http://www.imeassoc.com/New_CDC_XMRV_sequences.html


IMEA
INTERNATIONAL ME ASSOCIATION


New CDC XMRV sequences
severely damage the
contamination hypothesis.


The sequences from a recent CDC
prostate cancer study have finally
appeared in the GenBank, some eight
weeks after publication in PLoS ONE.

A quick BLAST search reveals that these
sequences, together with the Lithuania
isolate S-162 (Accession number:
FR872816.1), severely damage the
contamination hypothesis due to the large
diversity shown by the HGRV variant
XMRV.

* Accession: HQ116790.1

* Accession: HM003612.1

* Accession: HM003611.1

* Accession: HM003610.1

* Accession: HM003609.1

* Accession: HM003608.1

29th June 2011

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