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The 5' and 3' ends of alphavirus RNAs - Non-coding is not non-functional
Jennifer L. Hyde
, Rubing Chen
, Derek W. Trobaugh
, Michael S. Diamond
,
Scott C. Weaver
, William B. Klimstra
, Jeffrey Wilusz
Microbiology And Immunology
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Alphavirus
100%
3' End
100%
5′-end
100%
Non-coding Region
100%
Non-coding
100%
Host Range
66%
3′-untranslated Region (3′-UTR)
66%
Virus
33%
Viral Replication
33%
Pregenomic RNA (pgRNA)
33%
Viral Gene Expression
33%
Sequence Elements
33%
Promoter Elements
33%
Binding Site
33%
MRNA Stability
33%
MicroRNA
33%
Binding Region
33%
Cellular Proteins
33%
Virus-host Interactions
33%
Cell Tropism
33%
Translation Initiation Factor
33%
Regulatory Sequence
33%
Viral Evolution
33%
Linear Sequence
33%
Innate Immune Defense
33%
Conserved Sequence
33%
5′-untranslated Region (5′-UTR)
33%
Conserved Elements
33%
Repeated Sequence Elements
33%
Expression Host
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Alphavirus
100%
Untranslated Region
100%
Ribonucleic Acid
100%
Host Range
66%
Promoter Region
33%
Gene Expression
33%
Viral Replication
33%
Binding Site
33%
Virus Evolution
33%
Conserved Sequence
33%
RNA Stability
33%
Regulatory Sequence
33%
Virus
33%
Virus-Host Interaction
33%
Replication
33%