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English: The genome organisation of Hepatitis c virus. One open reading frame encodes a polyprotein of 3010 amino acids. This protein is cut by viral and cell enzymes to active proteins.
Русский: Организация генома вируса Гепатита C. РНК размером 9600 оснований кодирует полипротеин длиной в 3010 аминокислотных остатков. Полипротеин разрезается вирусными и клеточными ферментами в несколько активных белков.
Date 1 December 2007 (original upload date)
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