id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-023705-3q9yr6np FENNER, FRANK Viral Replication 2014-06-27 .txt text/plain 8331 424 51 Many important biochemical phenomena such as the splicing and other types of posttranscriptional processing of RNA, the posttranslational cleavage and glycosylation of proteins, the replication of RNA, reverse transcription, integration, and the transposition of viral genes and cellular oncogenes were first elucidated by virologists and have general application in cell biology. Many important biochemical phenomena, such as splicing and other types of posttranscriptional processing of RNA, posttranslational cleavage and glycosylation of proteins, replica tion of RNA, reverse transcription, integration, and transposition of viral genes and cellular oncogenes, were first elucidated by virologists and have general application in cell biology. The proteins translated from the early transcripts of DNA viruses include enzymes and other proteins required for the replication of viral nucleic acid, as well as proteins that suppress host cell RNA and protein synthesis. ./cache/cord-023705-3q9yr6np.txt ./txt/cord-023705-3q9yr6np.txt