Publications by authors named "P Mavromara-Nazos"

DNA samples from recurrent condylomata acuminata biopsies of Greek males and females were examined for the presence of human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA using high-stringency Southern blot hybridization analysis. Of the twenty-six biopsies, 25 were positive for the HPV 6/11-related DNA sequences, and when further analyzed with the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) the HPV-negative biopsy was also positive for HPV 6/11 DNA. Nineteen specimens were further characterized based on their Pstl restriction endonuclease hybridization pattern.

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Papillomaviruses are an ideal model system for the study of DNA virus evolution. On several levels, phylogenetic trees of papillomaviruses reflect the relationship of their hosts. Papillomaviruses isolated from remotely related vertebrates form major branches.

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We have investigated the diversity of a hypervariable segment of the human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV-16) genome among 301 virus isolates that were collected from 25 different ethnic groups and geographic locations. Altogether, we distinguished 48 different variants that had diversified from one another along five phylogenetic branches. Variants from two of these branches were nearly completely confined to Africa.

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The herpes simplex virus genome 1 consists of two unique stretches, long (UL) and short (U(S)), each flanked by inverted repeat sequences. The U(S) sequence has been previously reported to contain 12 open reading frames designated U(S)1 through U(S)12. This report demonstrates the existence of a 13th open reading frame within the U(S) sequence, designated U(S)8.

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