| 1. | These lie in the N-terminal section of the polyprotein.
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| 2. | The extended open reading frame encodes for a 350 kDa polyprotein.
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| 3. | POL polyprotein undergoes specific enzymatic cleavage to yield the mature proteins.
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| 4. | The polyprotein is first cut to yield P1, P2 and P3.
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| 5. | These proteases are generally part of a larger pol or gag polyprotein.
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| 6. | The M segment has a polyprotein precursor in the open reading frame.
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| 7. | Flaviviruses produce a polyprotein from the ssRNA genome.
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| 8. | Another family represents the M domain of the Gag polyprotein found in avian retroviruses.
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| 9. | The PCV genome encodes a polyprotein that consists of 3, 364 amino acids.
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| 10. | The polyprotein is cleaved to a number of products, one of which is NS5.
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