Negative strand RNA viruses have a unique mechanism of replication.
Their genome is a single strand RNA that has to be transcribed as
soon as the virus enters the host in order to carry out viral
replication. As a result, a viral-specific RNA polymerase is
packaged in the virion and is ready for transcription after virus
entry. This novel replication mechanism dictates the assembly and
RNA synthesis of negative strand RNA viruses. In recent years, many
discoveries have been made with regard to the entry, replication
and assembly of this class of viruses. This book will present
updated coverage of the fundamental knowledge about negative strand
RNA viruses.
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