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Transfer vectors and microorganisms containing human cytomegalovirus immediate-early promoter-regulatory DNA sequence

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The cloning of a eucaryotic promoter-regulatory region that functions preferentially in human cells is described in this paper, which is exemplified by a section of the human cytomegalovirus genome comprising a DNA sequence with regulatory and promoter signals.
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The cloning of a eucaryotic promoter-regulatory region that functions preferentially in human cells is disclosed. The invention is exemplified by the cloning of a section of the human cytomegalovirus genome comprising a DNA sequence with regulatory and promoter signals and an initiation site for RNA synthesis. The fragment, termed the human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) promoter-regulatory sequence, was obtained from purified HCMV DNA.

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