Autor:
Flores, R.
Minoia, S.
Carbonell, A.
Gisel, A.
Delgado, S.
López Carrasco, A.
Navarro, B.
Serio, F. di
tThe discovery of viroids about 45 years ago heralded a revolution in Biology: small RNAs compris-ing around 350 nt were found to be able to replicate autonomously—and to incite diseases in certainplants—without encoding proteins, fundamental properties discriminating these infectious agents from...
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Flores, R.
,
Minoia, S.
,
Carbonell, A.
,
Gisel, A.
,
Delgado, S.
,
López Carrasco, A.
,
Navarro, B.
,
Serio, F. di
,
[Viroids, the simplest RNA replicons: how they manipulate their hosts for being propagated and how their hosts react for containing the infection]
,
Viroids, the simplest RNA replicons: how they manipulate their hosts for being propagated and how their hosts react for containing the infection