Virology 2015 Lecture #6: RNA directed RNA synthesis
Follow the action as RNA viruses carry out synthesis of mRNAs and viral genomes. It all starts with the RNA dependent RNA polymerase, encoded in the viral genome. We'll see how RNA synthesis is primed, what controls the switch from synthesis of mRNAs to genomes, and how darn viruses never release their genomes into the cytoplasm. We conclude with a brief visit to the amazing world of non-templated RNA synthesis.
Видео Virology 2015 Lecture #6: RNA directed RNA synthesis канала Vincent Racaniello
Видео Virology 2015 Lecture #6: RNA directed RNA synthesis канала Vincent Racaniello
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