Defective interfering (DI) RNAs are subviral RNAs produced during multiplication of RNA viruses by the error-prone viral replicase. DI-RNAs are parasitic RNAs that are derived from and associated with the parent virus, taking advantage of viral-coded protein factors for their multiplication. Recent advances in the field of DI RNA biology has led to a greater understanding about generation and evolution of DI-RNAs as well as the mechanism of symptom attenuation. Moreover, DI-RNAs are versatile tools in the hands of virologists and are used as less complex surrogate templates to understand the biology of their helper viruses. The ease of their genetic manipulation has resulted in rapid discoveries on cis-acting RNA replication elements requir...
Several plant DNA viruses produce significant quantities of deleted versions of their DNA in the inf...
While much of the genetic variation in RNA viruses arises because of the error-prone nature of their...
Defective interfering (DI) genomes are characterised by their ability to interfere with the 3 replic...
Defective interfering (DI) RNAs are subviral RNAs produced during multiplication of RNA viruses by t...
Our lab was the first to describe and characterize a defective interfering RNA (DI RNAs or DIs) in a...
Viruses with defective genomes have been identified in association with virtually every major family...
We have analyzed atypical tomato bushy stunt virus defective interfering (DI) RNA species which accu...
Funding: Medical Research Council (Grant No. G0600832).Background: Defective interfering (DI) virus...
Defective interfering (DI) virus is simply defined as a spontaneously generated virus mutant from wh...
In this thesis, the molecular biology of defective interfering (DI) RNAs associated with cucumber n...
We have analyzed atypical tomato bushy stunt virus defective interfering (DI) RNA species which accu...
Potato mop-top virus (PMTV) produces a defective RNA (D RNA) encompassing the 5=-terminal 479 nucleo...
We used a protoplast system to study the mechanisms involved in the generation and evolution of defe...
Defective interfering (DI) RNAs are highly deleted forms of the infectious genome that are made by m...
AbstractDefective interfering (DI) RNA associated with Tomato bushy stunt virus (TBSV), which is a p...
Several plant DNA viruses produce significant quantities of deleted versions of their DNA in the inf...
While much of the genetic variation in RNA viruses arises because of the error-prone nature of their...
Defective interfering (DI) genomes are characterised by their ability to interfere with the 3 replic...
Defective interfering (DI) RNAs are subviral RNAs produced during multiplication of RNA viruses by t...
Our lab was the first to describe and characterize a defective interfering RNA (DI RNAs or DIs) in a...
Viruses with defective genomes have been identified in association with virtually every major family...
We have analyzed atypical tomato bushy stunt virus defective interfering (DI) RNA species which accu...
Funding: Medical Research Council (Grant No. G0600832).Background: Defective interfering (DI) virus...
Defective interfering (DI) virus is simply defined as a spontaneously generated virus mutant from wh...
In this thesis, the molecular biology of defective interfering (DI) RNAs associated with cucumber n...
We have analyzed atypical tomato bushy stunt virus defective interfering (DI) RNA species which accu...
Potato mop-top virus (PMTV) produces a defective RNA (D RNA) encompassing the 5=-terminal 479 nucleo...
We used a protoplast system to study the mechanisms involved in the generation and evolution of defe...
Defective interfering (DI) RNAs are highly deleted forms of the infectious genome that are made by m...
AbstractDefective interfering (DI) RNA associated with Tomato bushy stunt virus (TBSV), which is a p...
Several plant DNA viruses produce significant quantities of deleted versions of their DNA in the inf...
While much of the genetic variation in RNA viruses arises because of the error-prone nature of their...
Defective interfering (DI) genomes are characterised by their ability to interfere with the 3 replic...