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Structural basis of Acinetobacter type IV pili targeting by an RNA virus. [PDF]
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RNA virus-mediated gene editing for tomato trait breeding. [PDF]
Uranga M+8 more
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Zinc-finger CCHC-type containing protein 8 promotes RNA virus replication by suppressing the type-I interferon responses. [PDF]
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Reviews in Medical Virology, 1997
RNA viruses constitute the most abundant group of pathogens of man, animals and plants. They share high mutation rates which are in the range 10(-3) to 10(-5) misincorporations per nucleotide site and round of copying. This is due to the absence or low efficiency of proofreading-repair or postreplicative repair activities associated with replicating ...
Esteban Domingo+2 more
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RNA viruses constitute the most abundant group of pathogens of man, animals and plants. They share high mutation rates which are in the range 10(-3) to 10(-5) misincorporations per nucleotide site and round of copying. This is due to the absence or low efficiency of proofreading-repair or postreplicative repair activities associated with replicating ...
Esteban Domingo+2 more
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1971
Abstract RNA has been isolated from measles virions which sediments with a coefficient of 52.2 S when compared with 50 S RNA from SV 5 virions.
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Abstract RNA has been isolated from measles virions which sediments with a coefficient of 52.2 S when compared with 50 S RNA from SV 5 virions.
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Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2002
Post-transcriptional gene silencing is an RNA degradation mechanism that can be induced by viruses. Recent evidence indicates that silencing may also be involved in virus synergism, tissue limitation of virus spread, non-host resistance, virus transmission through seeds and in more general mechanisms of defense such as that mediated by salicylic acid ...
H. Esteban Hopp+2 more
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Post-transcriptional gene silencing is an RNA degradation mechanism that can be induced by viruses. Recent evidence indicates that silencing may also be involved in virus synergism, tissue limitation of virus spread, non-host resistance, virus transmission through seeds and in more general mechanisms of defense such as that mediated by salicylic acid ...
H. Esteban Hopp+2 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 ...
Bryony C. Bonning+2 more
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Journal of Virology, 1977
Visna is a classical slow infection in which virus characteristically persists in the face of the host immune response. The agent of this disease belongs to the retravirus group. The persistence of infection and the slow spread of virus are at least in part a consequence of restriction of the expression of virus genetic information in tissues of an ...
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Visna is a classical slow infection in which virus characteristically persists in the face of the host immune response. The agent of this disease belongs to the retravirus group. The persistence of infection and the slow spread of virus are at least in part a consequence of restriction of the expression of virus genetic information in tissues of an ...
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THE RNA GENOME OF TILLIGERRY VIRUS
Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1978SummaryRNA extracted from Tilligerry virus, a member of the Eubenangee group of orbiviruses, separated into ten segments after electrophoresis in acrylamide gels. The molecular weights of most segments differed from the corresponding segments of Eubenangee virus.
J Taylor, BM Gorman
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