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- is then integrated into the host cell's DNA. For dsDNA-RT viruses, a pregenomic +RNA strand is transcribed from the relaxed circular DNA (rcDNA), which...
- replicated from these RNA strands. The dsDNA genome is produced from pregenomic RNA strands via the same general mechanism as ssRNA-RT viruses, but with...
- second round of transcription. Similar behavior is shared by other long pregenomic/pre-core (pg/pc) RNA species. Thus, the viral transcription machinery...
- then undergoes transcription by the host cell RNA polymerase and the pregenomicRNA (pgRNA) is sent out of the nucleus. The pgRNA is inserted into an ****embled...
- mechanisms that allow it to counteract host plant cell defenses. While the pregenomic 35S RNA is responsible for genome replication by reverse transcriptase...
- virus open reading frames II and III are translated from polycistronic pregenomic RNA by leaky scanning. J. Virol. 71:7984-7989. Hoa TTC, Al-Babili S, Schaub...
- is an RNA structure that is shown to facilitate encapsidation of the pregenomic RNA required for viral replication. There are two main classes of encapsidation...
- terminating in front of a stable hairpin is the conserved feature in pregenomic RNA leaders of plant pararetroviruses". The Journal of General Virology...
- 4 and 10% of po****tion variance. This leaves a large gap between the pregenomic and emerging genomic estimates of heritability of obesity and Type 2 diabetes...
- replication. It is an RNA structure situated near the 5' end of the HBV pregenomic RNA. The structure consists of a lower stem, a bulge region, an upper...