Competitive Fitness in Coronaviruses Is Not Correlated with Size or Number of Double-Membrane Vesicles under Reduced-Temperature Growth Conditions
ABSTRACT Positive-stranded viruses synthesize their RNA in membrane-bound organelles, but it is not clear how this benefits the virus or the host. For coronaviruses, these organelles take the form of double-membrane vesicles (DMVs) interconnected by a convoluted membrane network. We used electron mi...
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Auteurs principaux: | Hawaa M. N. Al-Mulla, Lauren Turrell, Nicola M. Smith, Luke Payne, Surendranath Baliji, Roland Züst, Volker Thiel, Susan C. Baker, Stuart G. Siddell, Benjamin W. Neuman |
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American Society for Microbiology
2014
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