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  1. Category:Dna integration (46 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Dna integration
  2. Category:Retroviral integration (53 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Retroviral integration
  3. Category:Integration (42 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Integration
  4. Category:Dna integration process (54 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Dna integration process
  5. Category:Gene expression pathway integration (66 bytes)
    1: ...of pages with the keyword Gene expression pathway integration
  6. Category:Viral dna integration (52 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Viral dna integration
  7. Category:Catalyzes site-specific integration (66 bytes)
    1: ...of pages with the keyword Catalyzes site-specific integration
  8. Category:Thermodynamic integration (56 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Thermodynamic integration
  9. Category:Crispr integration complex (57 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Crispr integration complex
  10. Category:Transcriptional control. mycobacterial integration host factor - mihf is an alpha-helical protein with two dna-binding site (154 bytes)
    1: ...he keyword Transcriptional control. mycobacterial integration host factor - mihf is an alpha-helical protein wi...

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  1. 1vyb (4,543 bytes)
    11: ... of pyrimidines, corresponding to sites of LINE-1 integration in the genome.<ref>PMID:7516468</ref> <ref>PMID:8...
    24: ... a basis for manipulating non-LTR retrotransposon integration site selection.
  2. 1o6l (9,768 bytes)
    13: ...lling the tempo of the process of newborn neurons integration during adult neurogenesis, including correct neur...
  3. 1o6k (9,734 bytes)
    13: ...lling the tempo of the process of newborn neurons integration during adult neurogenesis, including correct neur...
  4. 9bc5 (4,057 bytes)
    10: ..., DNA helicase and as key factor in site-specific integration of the viral genome. Inhibits the host cell cycle...
    13: ...ures of Rep68 bound to the adeno-associated virus integration site 1 in different nucleotide-bound states. In t...
    15: Cryo-EM structure of AAV2 Rep68 bound to integration site AAVS1: insights into the mechanism of DNA me...
  5. 2j9j (11,517 bytes)
    11: ...DNA just after strand transfer, this is termed disintegration (By similarity).
  6. 2j9k (11,390 bytes)
    11: ...DNA just after strand transfer, this is termed disintegration (By similarity).
  7. 2j9t (4,430 bytes)
    11: ...retion of effectors BipB and BipC and their final integration into the target cell membrane.<ref>PMID:12410823<...
  8. 1h10 (11,919 bytes)
    13: ...lling the tempo of the process of newborn neurons integration during adult neurogenesis, including correct neur...
  9. 2je4 (11,621 bytes)
    11: ...DNA just after strand transfer, this is termed disintegration (By similarity).
  10. 2uzs (12,119 bytes)
    13: ...lling the tempo of the process of newborn neurons integration during adult neurogenesis, including correct neur...
  11. 2buo (5,447 bytes)
    11: ...By similarity). Matrix protein is part of the pre-integration complex. Implicated in the release from host cell...
  12. 1uut (4,089 bytes)
    24: ...to regulate later events in viral replication and integration.
  13. 1bdr (11,180 bytes)
    11: ...DNA just after strand transfer, this is termed disintegration (By similarity).
  14. 4i2q (8,659 bytes)
    11: ...DNA just after strand transfer, this is termed disintegration (By similarity).<ref>PMID:9658129</ref>
  15. 1aih (2,766 bytes)
    11: ...VINT_BPHC1 VINT_BPHC1] Integrase is necessary for integration of the phage into the host genome by site-specifi...
  16. 1mfs (8,921 bytes)
    11: ...DNA just after strand transfer, this is termed disintegration (By similarity).
  17. 1w5w (11,987 bytes)
    11: ...DNA just after strand transfer, this is termed disintegration (By similarity).<ref>PMID:9658129</ref>
  18. 1w5y (11,987 bytes)
    11: ...DNA just after strand transfer, this is termed disintegration (By similarity).<ref>PMID:9658129</ref>
  19. 1w5x (11,987 bytes)
    11: ...DNA just after strand transfer, this is termed disintegration (By similarity).<ref>PMID:9658129</ref>
  20. 1w5v (11,924 bytes)
    11: ...DNA just after strand transfer, this is termed disintegration (By similarity).<ref>PMID:9658129</ref>

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