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SUMMARY

Maize cells infected with maize rough dwarf virus were exposed to [H]-uridine for various times and later examined by autoradiography. The results suggest that virus RNA is synthesized and the virus particles are assembled in the viroplasms, from which the particles slowly pass into other parts of the cytoplasm.

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