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In the lab, writes its inventor, Todd Rider of MIT's Lincoln Laboratory, "we have demonstrated that Dracos are effective against viruses with DNA, dsRNA, positive-sense ssRNA, and negative-sense ssRNA genomes; enveloped and nonenveloped viruses; viruses that replicate in the cytoplasm and viruses that replicate in the nucleus; human, bat and rodent viruses; and viruses that use a variety of cellular receptors."
Modifying Mother Nature to Kill Nasty Viruses Matt Ridley 2011
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Bornaviruses, a genus of non-segmented, negative-sense RNA virus, are unique among RNA viruses in that they establish persistent infection in the cell nucleus6, 7, 8.
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All of the GS sequences are rich in C residues (negative-sense), especially for the first five positions.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Arthur S. Samuel et al. 2010
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Paramyxoviridae are pleomorphic, enveloped viruses containing a negative-sense, single-stranded RNA genome.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Arthur S. Samuel et al. 2010
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Sequence alignments (negative-sense) of the (a) 3′-leader (b) 5′-trailer regions of APMV-5 with those of prototypes strains of the other eight APMV serotypes, and (c) terminal complementarity between the leader and trailer of APMV-5.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Arthur S. Samuel et al. 2010
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Sequence alignments of (a) the RNA editing site in the P gene (shown in negative-sense) and
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Arthur S. Samuel et al. 2010
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A full-length positive sense RNA (cRNA) is initially synthesized from viral RNA (vRNA), and subsequently serves as a template for the synthesis of full-length negative-sense vRNA The influenza virus RNA polymerase is a trimeric complex comprising three different subunits -
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A full-length positive sense RNA (cRNA) is initially synthesized from viral RNA (vRNA), and subsequently serves as a template for the synthesis of full-length negative-sense vRNA The influenza virus RNA polymerase is a trimeric complex comprising three different subunits -
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Takahito Kashiwagi et al. 2009
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(negative-sense): the first three positions of the signals of all nine serotypes were identical (AAU), and all of the sequences ended with a U tract that encodes the poly A tail.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Arthur S. Samuel et al. 2010
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3′ UUUUUCCC 5′ (negative-sense), although this sequence varies somewhat in J virus and certain other unclassified viruses
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Arthur S. Samuel et al. 2010
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