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A phage specific double-stranded RNA, isolated from E. coli, might be the product of overlapping transcription from both DNA strands.
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JURALE, C., KATES, J. & COLBY, C. Isolation of Double-stranded RNA from T4 Phage Infected Cells. Nature 226, 1027–1029 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/2261027a0
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