- Double-stranded
RNA viruses (
dsRNA viruses) are a
polyphyletic group of
viruses that have double-stranded
genomes made of
ribonucleic acid. The double-stranded...
- double-stranded
RNA (
dsRNA) can form and (moreover) a
single RNA molecule can, by
complementary base pairing, form
intrastrand double helixes, as in t
RNA. While...
- co-transfection with lacZ
dsRNA significantly reduced β-galactosidase
activity compared to
control dsRNA. Therefore,
dsRNAs control gene
expression via...
- pre-mi
RNA in the nucleus, then
exported to the cytoplasm. Thus, the two
dsRNA pathways,
exogenous and endogenous,
converge at the RISC.
Exogenous dsRNA initiates...
-
RNA virus is a
virus characterized by a
ribonucleic acid (
RNA)
based genome. The
genome can be single-stranded
RNA (ss
RNA) or double-stranded (
dsRNA)...
- Double-stranded
RNA (
dsRNA) is
RNA with two
complementary strands found in cells. It is
similar to DNA but with the
replacement of
thymine by
uracil and...
-
termination of translation:
Ribosomal frameshifting: used by
various dsDNA,
dsRNA, +ss
RNA, and ss
RNA-RT
viruses to
produce merged proteins from
overlapping ORFs...
- double-stranded
RNA (
dsRNA) and pre-micro
RNA (pre-mi
RNA) into
short double-stranded
RNA fragments called small interfering RNA and micro
RNA, respectively...
-
viruses produce long
dsRNA helices during transcription and replication. In contrast,
uninfected mammalian cells generally produce dsRNA helices of fewer...
- single-stranded (-ss
RNA) viruses.
Viruses in
Orthornavirae have
three different types of genomes:
dsRNA, +ss
RNA, and -ss
RNA. Single-stranded
RNA viruses have...