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... each protein associated with the intracellular mature virion using mass spectrometry were unable to detect G5R within the intracellular mature virion (Yoder et al., 2006; Chung et al., 2006). When we employed a hidden Markov model (HMM) comparison search tool (HHsearch) to screen for the functions o ...
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