Abstract
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Early polyoma (Py) virus-specific RNA synthesis was examined in cells infected with different concentrations of Py-virus. The effect of various multiplicities of infection (m.o.i.) on the rate of Py-RNA synthesis is different at 30 hr as compared to 65 hr. Thirty hours after infection at 27°, in the presence of 5-fluoro-2-deoxyuridine (FdU), an increase in input multiplicity was not associated with a quantitatively commensurate increase in the amount of virus-specific RNA synthesized. At 65 hr, the amount of viral RNA synthesized was roughly proportional to the number of infecting virus particles.
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