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Viral replication and genetics

2016
This chapter argues that viruses are at a major disadvantage in the task of reproducing themselves compared with higher forms of life. The latter all multiply by some form of fission, which ensures that the daughter cells start their existence with a full complement of genetic information, along with the enzymes necessary to replicate and catalyse the ...
John Oxford, Paul Kellam, Leslie Collier
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[Viral replication].

La Revue du praticien, 1997
The multiplication of viruses depends on the virus and the infected cell. Viruses seem to have evolved by several routes and no single pattern of replication has prevailed. The cells can be permissive with productive infection or not. The productive cycle of viruses infecting eukaryotic cells exhibit several common steps.
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Replication of the Viral RNA

1985
In the cytoplasm of an uninfected mammalian host cell, so far no enzymes have been detected that synthesize RNA on an RNA template. The incoming poliovirus contains a plus strand RNA but does not carry an RNA-replicase. Formation of replicase(s) is a prerequisite for the synthesis of viral progeny RNA.
Friedrich Koch, Gebhard Koch
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Viral DNA replication

1993
Abstract During the last decade considerable interest has focused upon the mechanisms by which the genomes of DNA animal viruses are replicated. These studies provide information relevant not only to our understanding of viral growth and potential strategies for intervention, but also to processes occurring during the replication of ...
Nigel D Stow, Ronald T Hay
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Inhibition of viral replication by anticellular serum

Virology, 1963
Abstract The inhibition of ECHO and Coxsackie A9 viruses by antiserum to human amnion cells was investigated. The antiserum inhibited the intracellular replication of Coxsackie A9 virus in amnion cells but did not affect viral adsorption or eclipse.
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Viral Genome Replication

2009
Genome replication strategies.- Model of Picornavirus RNA Replication.- Coronavirus Genome Replication.- Flaviviruses.- Hepatitis C Virus Genome Replication.- Brome Mosaic Virus RNA Replication and Transcription.- Retroviruses.- Hepadnaviral Genomic Replication.- Rhabdoviruses.- Orthomyxovirus Genome Transcription and Replication.- Arenaviruses: Genome
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SUMOylation in Viral Replication and Antiviral Defense

Advanced Science, 2022
Long Zhang, Zhi Zong, Fangwei Wang
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Human cytomegalovirus forms phase-separated compartments at viral genomes to facilitate viral replication

Cell Reports, 2022
Enrico Caragliano   +2 more
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Limited proteolysis and viral replication

Biochemical Society Transactions, 1980
B D, Korant, M O, Lively, J C, Powers
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