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The S4 genome segment of baboon reovirus is bicistronic and encodes a novel fusion-associated small transmembrane protein
Sandra Dawe,
Roy Duncan
Medicine
Department of Microbiology & Immunology
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Agriculture & Biology
Reoviridae
100%
transmembrane proteins
96%
Papio
92%
genome
43%
Nelson Bay orthoreovirus
40%
open reading frames
31%
Avian orthoreovirus
29%
proteins
26%
viruses
25%
cell fusion
24%
new family
23%
giant cells
22%
viral proteins
22%
consensus sequence
21%
membrane potential
19%
cells
18%
membrane proteins
17%
sequence analysis
14%
genes
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Papio
95%
Genome
53%
Proteins
28%
Open Reading Frames
21%
Avian orthoreovirus
19%
Bays
14%
Virus Internalization
13%
Cell Fusion
13%
Consensus Sequence
12%
Giant Cells
12%
Viral Proteins
11%
Membrane Potentials
10%
Sequence Analysis
10%
Membrane Proteins
9%
Viruses
7%
In Vitro Techniques
4%
Genes
4%