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Cis-acting replication element

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Cis-acting replication elements bring together the 5' and 3' ends during replication of positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses (for example Picornavirus, Flavivirus, coronavirus, togaviruses, Hepatitis C virus) and double-stranded RNA viruses (for example rotavirus and reovirus).[1]

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  1. ^ Cordey, S; Gerlach, D; Junier, T; Zdobnov, EM; Kaiser, L; Tapparel, C (2008). "The cis-acting replication elements define human enterovirus and rhinovirus species". RNA. 14 (8): 1568โ€“78. doi:10.1261/rna.1031408. PMC 2491478. PMID 18541697.