The carboxyl-terminal part of the putative Berne virus polymerase is expressed by ribosomal frameshifting and contains sequence motifs which indicate that toro- and coronaviruses are evolutionarily related (Q40519022)

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scientific article published on August 1990
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The carboxyl-terminal part of the putative Berne virus polymerase is expressed by ribosomal frameshifting and contains sequence motifs which indicate that toro- and coronaviruses are evolutionarily related
scientific article published on August 1990

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    The carboxyl-terminal part of the putative Berne virus polymerase is expressed by ribosomal frameshifting and contains sequence motifs which indicate that toro- and coronaviruses are evolutionarily related (English)
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    Snijder EJ
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    den Boon JA
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    Bredenbeek PJ
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    Horzinek MC
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    Rijnbrand R
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    Spaan WJ
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    1 August 1990
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    4535-4542
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