[2] A number of non-coding RNA elements have been characterised in the TCV genome; examples are hairpin 5 and the core promoter.
p28 migrates to and invaginates the outer mitochondrial membrane; several p88 molecules are brought the newly formed vesicles.
The negative-strand intermediate is used as a template to produce progeny positive strand RNA.
[6] Small, helper viruses known as satellite RNA have been found to co-infect plants only in the presence of TCV.
The same research has shown that how much the plant is affected by the Virus depends largely on the ecotype, as the Dijon-ecotype of Arabidopsis thaliana seems to be far more susceptible than other types.