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1999
The vast majority of plant virus groups contain an RNA genome, most frequently of positive polarity. This chapter provides an updated overview of genome of such plant viruses stressing the functions of coding and non coding regions of genome in virus amplification. Three concise tables accompany the text.
François Héricourt+2 more
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The vast majority of plant virus groups contain an RNA genome, most frequently of positive polarity. This chapter provides an updated overview of genome of such plant viruses stressing the functions of coding and non coding regions of genome in virus amplification. Three concise tables accompany the text.
François Héricourt+2 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
To the Editor.— The prodigious discovery of reverse transcriptase (the enzyme that codes for the production of DNA off an RNA template) represents a milestone in the annals of molecular biology. As such, I would like to call attention to an erroneous paragraph that appeared in a recent article in the MEDICAL NEWS section ofThe Journal(231:335, 1975).
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To the Editor.— The prodigious discovery of reverse transcriptase (the enzyme that codes for the production of DNA off an RNA template) represents a milestone in the annals of molecular biology. As such, I would like to call attention to an erroneous paragraph that appeared in a recent article in the MEDICAL NEWS section ofThe Journal(231:335, 1975).
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2008
Viruses that infect the central nervous system may cause acute, chronic, or latent infections. In some cases, the diseases manifested are attributable to viral damage of neurons or supporting parenchymal tissues; in other cases, to immune attack on virally infected cells.
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Viruses that infect the central nervous system may cause acute, chronic, or latent infections. In some cases, the diseases manifested are attributable to viral damage of neurons or supporting parenchymal tissues; in other cases, to immune attack on virally infected cells.
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RNA Viruses, Cancer and Development
1980RNA viruses that cause cancer and their relatives, members of the retrovirus family, have the special characteristic of existing either as a regular virus spread by transfer of virions or as a cellular gene spread by Mendelian inheritance. This characteristic gives these viruses a unique biology including a possible role in normal cellular processes.
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