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Poly (A) and Poly (U) in Poliovirus Double Stranded RNA

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Poliovirus double stranded RNA (the “replicative form”) contains poly (A) at the 3′-end of the plus (genome-like) strand which is longer than poly (A) found in polio virion RNA. Digestion with 3′-exonuclease, hybridization to labelled poly (A) or poly (U), and affinity chromatography reveal that the minus strand contains 3′-terminal poly (U). These findings may imply that polio RNA replication proceeds through circular structures.

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YOGO, Y., WIMMER, E. Poly (A) and Poly (U) in Poliovirus Double Stranded RNA. Nature New Biology 242, 171–174 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1038/newbio242171a0

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