Correction: A specific sequence in the genome of respiratory syncytial virus regulates the generation of copy-back defective viral genomes
Authors:
Yan Sun; Eun Ji Kim; Sébastien A. Felt; Louis J. Taylor; Divyansh Agarwal; Gregory R. Grant; Carolina B. López
Published in the journal:
Correction: A specific sequence in the genome of respiratory syncytial virus regulates the generation of copy-back defective viral genomes. PLoS Pathog 15(10): e1008099. doi:10.1371/journal.ppat.1008099
Category:
Correction
doi:
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008099
There is an error in the accession number for the RSV isolate used in Fig 6, “A conserved rejoin region determines cbDVG formation in infected human patients”, as well as in its caption. Please see the correct Fig 6 and the complete, correct Fig 6 caption here.
Zdroje
1. Sun Y, Kim EJ, Felt SA, Taylor LJ, Agarwal D, Grant GR, et al. (2019) A specific sequence in the genome of respiratory syncytial virus regulates the generation of copy-back defective viral genomes. PLoS Pathog 15(4): e1007707. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007707 30995283
Štítky
Hygiena a epidemiologie Infekční lékařství LaboratořČlánek vyšel v časopise
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