Human papillomavirus type 41 DNA

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4352351, 4353201, 435 5, C12N 1537, C12N 700, C12Q 170

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to isolation of human papillomavirus type 41, partial characterization of its genome and its cloning in pUC 19. This opens up an access to early diagnosis of skin tumors associated with HPV 41.

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