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English: Nipah virus replication cycle. NiV enters a cell, where the viral genome is released, leading to the initiation of transcription and the accumulation of viral mRNA transcripts. In addition, the viral genome is transcribed into a full-length anti-genome, which is used to generate additional copies of the NiV genome. Viral mRNA transcripts are translated into viral proteins, leading to virion assembly, encapsidation, and virus release.
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Author Kenneth S. Jensen, Ricky Adams, Richard S. Bennett, John Bernbaum, Peter B. Jahrling, and Michael R. Holbrook

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Nipah virus (NiV) replication and genome organization.

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19 June 2018

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