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The transmission of West Nile virus requires a vector.
rRNA
Ribosomal RNA, a type of RNA that, together with proteins, makes up the ribosome, the site of protein synthesis in cells.
Wild-Type
Refers to the phenotype, genotype, or allele that is considered standard or most common in natural populations.
Neurospora
A group of ascomycete fungi frequently utilized as a standard organism for genetic and molecular biology research.
Minimal Medium
A growth medium containing only the minimal necessities required for the growth of wild-type organisms, typically used in microbial research.
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