The hypercycle. Coupling of RNA and protein biosynthesis in the infection cycle of an RNA bacteriophage

It is necessary not only to describe hypercycles in vivo but also to reduce the chemical steps involved to an in vitro level where the tools of biochemistry, and in particular biochemical kinetics, can be applied for analysis. We were able to do this for a particular example, the infection cycle of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemistry (Easton) 1991-11, Vol.30 (46), p.11005-11018
Hauptverfasser: Eigen, Manfred, Biebricher, Christof K, Gebinoga, Michael, Gardiner, William C
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