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GrainGenes Author Report: Shirako Y

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Shirako Y
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ReferenceOhsato S et al. (2003) The optimal temperature for RNA replication in cells infected by Soil-borne wheat mosaic virus is 17 degrees C Journal of General Virology 84:995-1000.
ReferenceMiyanishi M et al. (2002) Reassortment between genetically distinct Japanese and US strains of Soil-borne wheat mosaic virus: RNA1 from a Japanese strain and RNA2 from a US strain make a pseudorecombinant virus Archives of Virology 147:1141-1153.
ReferenceShirako Y et al. (2000) Similarity and divergence among viruses in the genus Furovirus Virology 270:201-207.
ReferenceYamamiya A and Shirako Y (2000) Construction of full-length cDNA clones to Soil-borne wheat mosaic virus RNA1 and RNA2, from which infectious RNAs are transcribed in vitro: Virion formation and systemic infection without expression of the N-terminal and C-terminal extensions to the capsid protein Virology 277:66-75.

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