Evolution of defective-interfering double-stranded RNAs of the yeast killer virus.
AUTOR(ES)
Kane, W P
RESUMO
We have characterized by T1 fingerprint analysis several defective interfering (DI) double-stranded RNAs of the simple yeast virus ScV. A common sequence of about 0.5 to 0.6 kilobase pairs, including both 3' termini of the parental RNA, was present in each DI RNA. Several DI RNAs had novel T1 oligonucleotides not present in their parental RNA.
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