Biology:Rule of six (viruses)

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Electron micrograph of the ribonucleoprotein of mumps virus, which has a herring-bone like structure

The rule of six is a feature of some paramyxovirus genomes. These RNA viruses have genes made from RNA and not DNA, and their whole genome โ€“ that is the number of nucleotides โ€“ is always a multiple of six. This is because during their replication, these viruses are dependent on nucleoprotein molecules that each bind to six nucleotides.[1]

References

  1. โ†‘ Easton, AJ and Ling R (2010). Mahy BWJ and Van Regenmortel MHV. ed. Desk Encyclopedia of General Virology. Academic Press. p. 496. ISBN 9780123751461. .