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Table 1 The sequences of RSV NP mRNAs produced in vitro

From: Cap-snatching inhibitors of influenza virus are inhibitory to the in vitro transcription of rice stripe virus

  1. The first line shows the 5ʹ-terminal sequence of CMV RNA1 (in red). The remaining lines show RSV NP mRNAs (and their clone numbers) with their 5ʹ-CRLs derived from CMV RNA1. For RSV NP mRNAs, nucleotides matching CMV RNA1 were in red, matching both CMV RNA1 and RSV RNA3 were underlined, matching neither CMV RNA1 nor RSV RNA3, which were supposed to be produced by a mechanism named prime-and-realign (Liu et al. 2018), were italicized. Dotted lines were introduced to align the sequences or to represent omitted nucleotides