Candidates in Astroviruses, Seadornaviruses, Cytorhabdoviruses and Coronaviruses for +1 frame overlapping genes accessed by leaky scanning.

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Published in Virol J on January 25, 2010

Authors

Andrew E Firth1, John F Atkins

Author Affiliations

1: BioSciences Institute, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland. A.Firth@ucc.ie

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