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RNA virus diversity in rodents
Archives of Microbiology, 2023Many zoonotic disease emergencies are associated with RNA viruses in rodents that substantially impact public health. With the widespread application of meta-genomics and meta-transcriptomics for virus discovery over the last decade, viral sequences deposited in public databases have expanded rapidly, and the number of novel viruses discovered in ...
Yayu, Fan +5 more
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Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2003
RNA viruses are the most common viruses of plants, and the evolution of these viruses has been studied both experimentally and phylogenetically. The basic molecular mechanisms for plant virus evolution are similar to those of other viruses, with some notable exceptions. Recent advances include new insights into the origins of plant viruses, analyses of
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RNA viruses are the most common viruses of plants, and the evolution of these viruses has been studied both experimentally and phylogenetically. The basic molecular mechanisms for plant virus evolution are similar to those of other viruses, with some notable exceptions. Recent advances include new insights into the origins of plant viruses, analyses of
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Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus RNAs
Nature New Biology, 1971IT has been proposed that lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCM) virus and immunologically related viruses should be placed in a new taxonomic group, with LCM virus as the prototype virus1,2. They were called arenoviruses because they contain, as a unique feature, electron-dense, sand-like or ribo-some-like granules2.
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Avian Influenza Virus RNA Extraction
2014The efficient extraction and purification of viral RNA is critical for downstream molecular applications such as the sensitive and specific detection of virus in clinical samples, virus gene cloning and expression, gene sequencing, or quantification of avian influenza (AI) virus by molecular methods from experimentally infected birds.
Erica, Spackman, Scott A, Lee
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RVvictor: Virus RNA-directed molecular interactions for RNA virus infection
Computers in Biology and MedicineRNA viruses are major human pathogens that cause seasonal epidemics and occasional pandemic outbreaks. Due to the nature of their RNA genomes, it is anticipated that virus's RNA interacts with host protein (INTPRO), messenger RNA (INTmRNA), and non-coding RNA (INTncRNA) to perform their particular functions during their transcription and replication ...
Kuerbannisha Amahong +7 more
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RNA virus discovery in insects
Current Opinion in Insect Science, 2015The advent of next generation sequencing (NGS) technology has allowed for significant advances in insect RNA virus discovery, particularly for identification of covert viruses and for identification of previously undescribed virus groups. Recent research has revealed the complexity and diversity both of viral populations within an insect, and of ...
Sijun, Liu +2 more
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RNA composition of Junin virus
Journal of Virology, 1976Junin virus grown in BHK-21 cells was labeled with [3H]uridine and highly purified by differential and isopycnic centrifugation. The RNAs extracted with phenol and analyzed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis were shown to be composed of four large species (33, 28, and 18S) and three small ones (4, 5, and 5.5S).
M C, Añón +3 more
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Oligonucleotide Fingerprinting With RNA Tumor Virus RNA
1978Recent advances in characterizing the genomic structure of RNA tumor viruses have been made by oligonucleotide fingerprinting of the viral RNA. With this sequencing technique, genetic relationships between viruses have been determined, the viral genome has been sized and mapped, and recombination has been studied.
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Strandedness of Pichinde virus RNA
Journal of Virology, 1977The Pichinde virus RNA did not possess the following characteristics of eucaryotic mRNA: polyadenylic acid sequence, capped methylated structure, and ability to direct protein synthesis in vitro. Polysomal RNA extracted from cells infected with Pichinde virus reannealed with 32P-labeled virus RNA, protecting about 60% of the latter against RNase ...
W C, Leung, H P, Ghosh, W E, Rawls
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Translation of Plant Virus RNA’s
1980In vitro translation of plant virus RNAs not only yields valuable information about the proteins encoded by these RNAs, but it also gives information about the protein synthesizing machinery of the host. In the present paper we only discuss the results obtained with plant viruses with a genome consisting of single stranded RNA(s) with the plus polarity
Lous Van Vloten-Doting, Lyda Neeleman
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