vRNA

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vRNA (plural vRNAs)

  1. (biochemistry, virology) Initialism of viral RNA.
    • 2000, A. Mikulásová, E. Varecková, E. Fodor, “Transcription and replication of the influenza a virus genome”, in Acta virologica:
      The promoter for the synthesis of mRNA molecules is located in a partially double-stranded RNA structure formed by the 5'- and 3'-terminal sequences of genomic vRNA segments.

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