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- Jun 2017
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sites.google.com sites.google.com
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(NS1, NS2A, NS2B, NS3, NS4A, NS4B, NS5) are involved in the construction of the replication complex which is key to successful RNA replication
These are coded in the polyprotein, a hallmark of flaviviruses, but also seen in Human Rhinovirus, as the polyprotein codes similrly for 11 proteins, some functioning as replication complex.
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single stranded RNA that is positively charged
This extend beyond the flaviviruses and is also seen in Human Rhinovirus.
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translated protein gets cleaved by virally encoded proteases and then yields
Coding for a single polyprotein is also common for flaviviruses like Human Rhinovirus, and then getting cleaved into proteins that assist in replication process.
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Positive sense, single-stranded-RNA (ssRNA) (8)
This is also shared with the flaviviruses, which includes Human Rhinovirus.
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- Apr 2017
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www.cnn.com www.cnn.com
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super-shedders,
Super Shedders v Spreaders Nature article differentiates the two terms, super spreading more based on opportunity to spread disease, while shedding is more based on quantity of infectious units/organisms they may spread.
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