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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genus_replication_info:
Additional Information

Info: e.g. ´viral genome integrates into host DNA´

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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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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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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