High efficiency T7 polymerase synthesis of infectious RNA from cloned brome mosaic virus cdna and effects of 5' extensions on transcript infectivity.

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Published in Virology on May 01, 1987

Authors

M Janda1, R French, P Ahlquist

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1: Biophysics Laboratory and Plant Pathology Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA.

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