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J Virol. 1976 July; 19(1): 267-270

Characteristics of the genome of human infantile enteritis virus (Rotavirus).

R D Schnagl and I H Holmes

ABSTRACT

Thermal denaturation studies and polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic analysis have shown that the genome of human infantile enteritis virus (human rotavirus) consists of approximately 11 double-stranded segments. Differences in the molecular weights of some of the corresponding genome segments are apparent between different isolates of the virus.


J Virol. 1976 July; 19(1): 267-270




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