AbstractThe satellite RNAs (sat-RNAs) associated with some isolates of tomato black ring virus (TBRV) consist of single-stranded molecules of about 1375 nucleotides, encoding a nonstructural protein of 48K which has been shown to be involved in the replication of the sat-RNA. The TBRV sat-RNAs are also dependent for their replication and for their encapsidation on the helper virus. To characterize the nature of the association between sat-RNA and helper virus, transcripts of sat-RNA from TBRV isolates C and L (respectively, of serotypes G and S) have been prepared and inoculated onto Chenopodium quinoa leaves or protoplasts. Transcript of the TBRV sat-RNA C is efficiently multiplied when coinoculated with the genomic RNAs of TBRV isolate G ...
AbstractThe subgroup II luteovirus barley yellow dwarf virus-RPV (BYDV-RPV) acts as a helper virus f...
Double-stranded cDNA copies of the satellite RNA of tomato black ring virus (strain S) have been clo...
Satellite RNAs are the smallest infectious agents whose replication is thought to be completely depe...
AbstractThe satellite RNAs (sat-RNAs) associated with some isolates of tomato black ring virus (TBRV...
Viral satellite RNAs (satRNAs) are small subviral particles that are associated with the genomic RNA...
This article belongs to the Collection State-of-the-Art Molecular Microbiology in Poland.Viral satel...
AbstractThe biological properties of two recently described satellite RNAs of tomato bushy stunt vir...
The satellite RNA spccics from fivc isolates of tomato black ring virus (TBRV), belonging to two scr...
The nucleotide sequences of the satellite RNAs associated with tomato black ring virus isolates L, G...
In hybridization experiments, using complementary DNA (cDNA) copies of the two genome parts of tomat...
In hybridization experiments, using complementary DNA (cDNA) copies of the two genome parts of tomat...
Viruses are thought to be the ultimate parasites, using host resources for multiplication. Interesti...
Most definitive members of the tombusvirus group contain a satellite RNA (S-RNA); those of different...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la Conferencia Power of Viruses, celebrada en Poreč (Croatia) del 1...
AbstractA collection of 57 field isolates of the tombusvirus tomato bushy stunt virus was obtained f...
AbstractThe subgroup II luteovirus barley yellow dwarf virus-RPV (BYDV-RPV) acts as a helper virus f...
Double-stranded cDNA copies of the satellite RNA of tomato black ring virus (strain S) have been clo...
Satellite RNAs are the smallest infectious agents whose replication is thought to be completely depe...
AbstractThe satellite RNAs (sat-RNAs) associated with some isolates of tomato black ring virus (TBRV...
Viral satellite RNAs (satRNAs) are small subviral particles that are associated with the genomic RNA...
This article belongs to the Collection State-of-the-Art Molecular Microbiology in Poland.Viral satel...
AbstractThe biological properties of two recently described satellite RNAs of tomato bushy stunt vir...
The satellite RNA spccics from fivc isolates of tomato black ring virus (TBRV), belonging to two scr...
The nucleotide sequences of the satellite RNAs associated with tomato black ring virus isolates L, G...
In hybridization experiments, using complementary DNA (cDNA) copies of the two genome parts of tomat...
In hybridization experiments, using complementary DNA (cDNA) copies of the two genome parts of tomat...
Viruses are thought to be the ultimate parasites, using host resources for multiplication. Interesti...
Most definitive members of the tombusvirus group contain a satellite RNA (S-RNA); those of different...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la Conferencia Power of Viruses, celebrada en Poreč (Croatia) del 1...
AbstractA collection of 57 field isolates of the tombusvirus tomato bushy stunt virus was obtained f...
AbstractThe subgroup II luteovirus barley yellow dwarf virus-RPV (BYDV-RPV) acts as a helper virus f...
Double-stranded cDNA copies of the satellite RNA of tomato black ring virus (strain S) have been clo...
Satellite RNAs are the smallest infectious agents whose replication is thought to be completely depe...