“…In fact, several hours after infection, viral transcripts account for most of the mRNA in the cytoplasm of the infected cell (Boone and Moss, 1978;Cooper and Moss, 1979). In addition, direct effects on translation have been assigned to virion proteins (Mbuy et al, 1982;PersonFernández and Beaud, 1986;Beaud et al, 1994), early proteins Dru, 1980), or RNAs (RosemondHornbeak andMoss, 1975;Gershowitz and Moss, 1979). Vaccinia late mRNAs are similar to cellular mRNAs in several ways; they are capped and polyadenilated.…”