Maintenance of the flip sequence orientation of the ears in the parvoviral left-end hairpin is a nonessential consequence of the critical asymmetry in the hairpin stem.

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Published in J Virol on August 29, 2012

Authors

Lei Li1, Susan F Cotmore, Peter Tattersall

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Laboratory Medicine, Yale University Medical School, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

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