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FIG. 1. Denaturing gel analysis of radiolabeled products synthesized by in vitro transcription with RdRp from infected turnip
TABLE 1. Effect of mutations on synthesis of L-RNA
FIG. 2. Possible mechanisms of L-RNA formation. (A) Internal-initiation model. (B) Terminal-elongation model
FIG. 3. Cloning and sequencing of the L-RNA template-product junction.(A) Diagram of L-RNA (see legend to Fig
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