I'm designing an FIV-based delivery system. FIV has a heterodiploid RNA genome: I'm intending to use one strand for the FIV's ordinary functions, and replace the other (the cargo construct), almost entirely, with the transgenes I'm delivering.

The question: is there any reason for keeping any of the original FIV sequences in the cargo construct, other than the LTR, and the packaging signal?

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