Plasmid vector comprising a retroviral integrase gene and an...

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ABSTRACT:
A plasmid vector having components (D1), (D2), and (D3) enables the efficient integration of foreign DNA into host cells. The components are (D1) an integrase gene, (D2) a segment of DNA forming a region for controlling the expression of the integrase gene, and (D3) a segment of DNA serving as an integrase recognition region when integrase catalyzes the integration reaction.

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