Identification of amino acid and nucleotide sequence of the foot-and-mouth disease virus RNA polymerase.

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Published in Virology on April 30, 1983

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B H Robertson, D O Morgan, D M Moore, M J Grubman, J Card, T Fischer, G Weddell, D Dowbenko, D Yansura

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