Dissociation of core particles into open core and genomic RNA The open core particles devoid of genomic dsRNAs were isolated by centrifugation through CsTFA.
The study of the same genomic chimeras by many geneticists has produced an increasingly detailed map of the exact patterns of genomic chimerism.
Transcripts (coding sequences) are then identified from the genomic clones.
Efforts are now underway to identify the second genomic component (if any) and produce full-length clones of the virus.
If its genomic position is known how many exons does it have, what are the flanking markers and the genomic environment.