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Byline: Debora MacKenzie
Dec 13, 2005 (New Scientist - ABIX via COMTEX) — Viruses that make mistakes when they copy their DNA or RNA are more dangerous than other viruses. The RNA polymerase enzymes are particularly prone to making copying mistakes. A team of scientists at the
University of California, US, led by Raul Andino, showed experimentally that viruses that have different characteristics are more …
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