Abstract
Complexes containing 70S RNA and RNA-directed DNA polymerase were detected in 74% of the human leukemic plasmas, whereas none was observed in normal plasmas. The DNA product synthesized by these complexes hybridized to the RNA of Rauscher leukemia virus and to RNA obtained from leukemic cells and did not hybridize to the RNA of normal leukocytes or to theRNA of the unrelated avian myeloblastosis virus.
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