"This polarity guides the RNA, its genetic material that allows the virus infection to spread, and our research shows that asymmetry is what gives the virus this essential polarity. Viruses build ...
A virus lacks sensory organs, so it uses chemical cues to determine how it replicates its genetic material into new viral packages or assemblies with precise polarity. This polarity guides the RNA, ...
Researchers used advanced imaging techniques, conducted at Penn State’s publicly funded Core Facilities, to study the architecture of the Turnip Crinkle Virus (TCV). This plant pathogen has an ...