Value |
8
RNA molecules/genome
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Organism |
Influenza |
Reference |
Steinhauer DA, Skehel JJ. Genetics of influenza viruses. Annu Rev Genet. 2002 36: 305-32. abstract, p.306 top paragraph & p.307 3rd paragraphPubMed ID12429695
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Primary Source |
Bean WJJr , Simpson RW. 1976. Transcriptase activity and genome composition of defective influenza virus. J. Virol. 18: 365–69 & McGeoch D, Fellner P, Newton C. 1976. The influenza virus genome consists of eight distinct RNA species. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 73: 3045–49 & Palese P, Schulman JL. 1976. Differences in RNA patterns of influenza A viruses. J. Virol. 17: 876–84 & Pons MW. 1976. A re-examination of influenza single-and double-stranded RNAs by gel electrophoresis. Virology 69: 789–92PubMed ID1255876, 1067600, 1255862, 1258370
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Method |
"With the advent of improved electrophoretic techniques for separating nucleic
acids and proteins, it was demonstrated that the influenza A genome consists of
eight separate RNA segments (primary sources)" |
Comments |
"Influenza A viruses are lipid-enveloped viruses containing a genome composed
of eight strands of negative-sense RNA that encode ten viral proteins. These gene
segments are encapsidated in a virally encoded nucleoprotein (NP), and the ribonucleoprotein (RNP) structures are associated with the three subunits of the viral polymerase (PB1, PB2, and PA)." |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
110377 |