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Genetics and biological characteristics of duck reoviruses isolated from ducks and geese in China. [PDF]

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Exploring the Potential of <i>Muridae</i> as Sentinels for Human and Zoonotic Viruses. [PDF]

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Linking vector favourable environmental conditions with serological evidence of widespread bluetongue virus exposure in livestock in Ecuador. [PDF]

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Viral Capsid and Polymerase in Reoviridae

Sub-cellular biochemistry, 2022
The members of the family Reoviridae (reoviruses) consist of 9-12 discrete double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) segments enclosed by single, double, or triple capsid layers. The outer capsid proteins of reoviruses exhibit the highest diversity in both sequence and structural organization.
Hongrong, Liu, Lingpeng, Cheng
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Reoviridae transcription is more than an open-and-shut case

Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 2019
Segmented, double-stranded RNA viruses of the Reoviridae family tightly regulate the activity of encapsidated polymerases to mediate the transition between genome replication and iterative rounds of multipartite transcription within a particle.
Kristen M. Ogden
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