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Abstract

SUMMARY

When subjected to electrophoresis at 33 °C in 3% polyacrylamide gels with no urea added, the nucleoprotein and neuraminidase genes of an H2N2 and H3N2 virus migrate as RNA bands 5 and 6 respectively. If the temperature of electrophoresis is increased to 46 °C, however, this order of migration is reversed.

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