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Absence of Poly (A) from the Infective RNA of Nodamura Virus
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Poliovirus RnaPhage QbetaViral ReplicationMolecular VirologyPathogenesisPathologyVirologyMicrobiologyNodamura VirusMedicineVirus GeneViral GeneticsInfective Rna
With the exception of phage Qbeta, the RNAs of all the other small icosahedral RNA viruses so far examined contain a poly (A) tract. This tract has been implicated in the infectivity of poliovirus RNA. We have now shown that Nodamura virus, a divided genome virus from which infective RNA can be extracted, does not contain any poly (A) tracts. This evidence with Nodamura virus shows that poly (A) is not a necessary requirement for the infectivity of virus RNA molecules.