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Details on Person McDonald, Sarah M

Class:IdPerson:9821177
_displayNameMcDonald, Sarah M
_timestamp2022-11-29 19:27:31
created[InstanceEdit:9821175] Stephan, Ralf, 2022-11-29
firstnameSarah M
initialSM
surnameMcDonald
(author)[LiteratureReference:9821132] Mechanism for coordinated RNA packaging and genome replication by rotavirus polymerase VP1
[LiteratureReference:9920469] Structural insights into the coupling of virion assembly and rotavirus replication
[LiteratureReference:9953440] Full genome-based classification of rotaviruses reveals a common origin between human Wa-Like and porcine rotavirus strains and human DS-1-like and bovine rotavirus strains
[LiteratureReference:9973113] Assortment and packaging of the segmented rotavirus genome
[LiteratureReference:9973803] Group A Rotavirus VP1 Polymerase and VP2 Core Shell Proteins: Intergenotypic Sequence Variation and In Vitro Functional Compatibility
[LiteratureReference:9973827] Rotavirus core shell subdomains involved in polymerase encapsidation into virus-like particles
[LiteratureReference:9973842] Rotavirus VP2 core shell regions critical for viral polymerase activation
[LiteratureReference:9975987] Distinguishing the genotype 1 genes and proteins of human Wa-like rotaviruses vs. porcine rotaviruses
[LiteratureReference:9976872] Group A human rotavirus genomics: evidence that gene constellations are influenced by viral protein interactions
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