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- Monopartite refers to the class of genome that is presented in the genome of the virus. As opposed to multipartite, viruses composed of monopartite genomes...
- parts), while monopartite NLSs are not. The first NLS to be discovered was the sequence PKKKRKV in the SV40 Large T-antigen (a monopartite NLS). The NLS...
- (BYVMV) or okra yellow vein mosaic (OYVMV) is a viral disease caused by Monopartite begomovirus affecting okra plants. It was first found in 1924 in Bombay...
- Non-enveloped Circular Monopartite Curtovirus Beet curly top virus Twinned Icosahedral Incomplete T = 1 Non-enveloped Circular Monopartite Eragrovirus Eragrostis...
- nucleotides in length and infect vertebrates. Additionally, the genome is monopartite, linear, and single-stranded. The genome is 5' capped with a poly A tail...
- virions (about 5% of the latter show a T=3 symmetry). The circular, monopartite genome is about 3 kb much like Hepadnaviridae. The envelop protein S...
- flexuous, with an average length of 720 nm. The TuMV genome is linear and monopartite (single particle). The virus has a thermal inactivation point (TIP) of...
- exist in a single, or monopartite, segment, or they may be split into more than one molecule, called multipartite. For monopartite viruses, all genes are...
- traits used for classification. Ampeloviruses and Closteroviruses have monopartite genomes and are transmitted by pseudococcid mealybugs (and soft scale...
- sense, they are an even further departure from other organisms than monopartite viruses. Multipartite viruses represent 35-40% of the viral genera and...