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A Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) is described which shares the envelope properties of RSV type O but causes infected cells to assume a fusiform shape. The agent induces sarcomas in susceptible birds. Japanese quail cells infected with a single particle of this virus fail to yield infectious progeny whereas chicken cells of type C/A readily reproduce the agent.
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