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Mackenzie L Brown1, Owen M Sullivan1, Sarah McDonald Esstman1
1Department of Biology, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
Abstract:
In this issue of Structure, Kaelber et al. (2020) use cryo-EM and synthetic decoy maps to reveal the patterning of 10 polymerase complexes within FAKV, a Reoviridae family member containing 9 genome segments. Their findings support a model for FAKV assembly that has implications for the entire Reoviridae family.
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