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Nucleic Acids Research, 1983, Vol. 11, No. 18 6409-6418
© 1983


MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

Nonviral heterogeneous sequences are present at the 5' ends of one species of snowshoe hare bunyavirus S complementary RNA

David H.L. Bishop, Mary E. Gay and Yumiko Matsuoko

Department of Microbiology, The Medical Center, University of Alabama in Birmingham Birmingham, AL 35294, USA

Received June 16, 1983. Revised August 22, 1983. Accepted August 22, 1983.

Analyses of the 5' ends of snowshoe hare bunyavirus plus sense S RNA species (including mRNA) recovered from infected cells have revealed two types of termini. These include ends that are essentially exact copies of the 3' end of the viral S RNA and others that are similar, but additionally have 13–14 nucleotide extensions that are heterogeneous in sequence. The former probably represent replicative plus sense RNA species, the latter mRNA species that have host cell derived primer sequences.


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