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Table 1.1 Classification of Picornavirus family
Figure 1.1 release of viral progeny from the host cell and is divided into 3 regions, P1-P3 (Source: Jiang picornavirus coding sequence
Figure 1.2 Summary of the PV life cycle. A brief outline is described in the text. © represents the m7G cap which is present on most host mRNAs, but not on PV
Figure 1.3 Poliovirus negative-strand synthesis. Once the virus genome is released into the cytoplasm, VPg, a virus protein covalently linked to the 5’ terminal of RNA, is cleaved by a cellular enzyme
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