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Orthomyxovirus Replication, Transcription, and Polyadenylation

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Date 2004 Aug 10
PMID 15298169
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Efficient in vitro and in vivo systems are now in place to study the role of viral proteins in replication and/or transcription, the regulation of these processes, polyadenylation of viral mRNAs, the viral promoter structures, or the significance of noncoding regions for virus replication. In this chapter, we review the status of current knowledge of the orthomyxovirus RNA synthesis.

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