Talk:Integrase

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is there a difference between HIV and HIV-1 integrase?

HIV has two most common strains HIV-1 and HIV-2 in North America/ Europe and Africa, respectivly.

I have no idea, but a good place to take these questions might be Wikipedia:Reference Desk. Yours, Meelar 14:59, 1 May 2004 (UTC)


Ok this page needs some major revamping....

My current research involves both HIV-1 and RSV integrase. When I have time I'm gonna come in here and write up a nice article.


Hello, does anywhere on the internet exist a 3D image, animation or chemical structure chart of already integrated DNA (with exact molecules/atoms)?


RE: What are you asking here? There is no published data in regards to where integrase is bound to either viral or cellular DNA. Integrated DNA would essentially look like any DNA molecule.