Element #82004
Editor: William H. Wilson, PhD
Node: genus_replication_info
Content: Most probable hypothesis is that early transcription occurs in the nucleus using the host’s RNA polymerase, followed by cytoplasmic trascription using the virus own RNA polymerase.
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84722 82002 |
genus_replication_info: Additional Information Info: e.g. ´viral genome integrates into host DNA´ Goto genus |
2021.03.31 08:36 | William H. Wilson | Most probable hypothesis is that early transcription occurs in the nucleus using the host’s RNA polymerase, followed by cytoplasmic trascription using the virus own RNA polymerase. |
approved Approved on 2021.03.31 08:36 |
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162037 82002 |
genus_replication_info: Additional Information Info: e.g. ´viral genome integrates into host DNA´ Goto genus |
2021.03.31 08:36 | Michael J. Allen | Most probable hypothesis is that early transcription occurs in the nucleus using the host’s RNA polymerase, followed by cytoplasmic trascription using the virus own RNA polymerase. |
approved Approved on 2021.03.31 08:36 |
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162038 82002 |
genus_replication_info: Additional Information Info: e.g. ´viral genome integrates into host DNA´ Goto genus |
2021.03.31 08:36 | António Pagarete | Most probable hypothesis is that early transcription occurs in the nucleus using the host’s RNA polymerase, followed by cytoplasmic trascription using the virus own RNA polymerase. |
approved Approved on 2021.03.31 08:36 |