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On completing this chapter, you should be able to: Understand what a virus is and explain how viruses differ from all other organisms Summarize the history of virology and explain how the present state of our knowledge of viruses was achieved Describe the techniques most frequently used to study viruses.
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icosahedral virus capsids, viruses with segmented genomes, parvovirus genomes, poxvirus particles, slippery sequence, rex protein, herpesvirus genomes, retrovirus genomes, virus gene expression, helical viruses, enzymatic damage, sense genomes, genome segments, tailed phages, methylated cap, overlapping reading frames, parental viruses, genome replication, tax protein, virus pathogenesis, virus envelope proteins, phenotypic mixing, abortive infection, many different viruses, cell tropism
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Principles of Molecular Virology, Genus Type, Annual Review of Immunology, Family Genus, Oxford University Press, Annual Review of Microbiology, Creutzfeldt Jakob, West Nile, Academic Press, Annual Review of Genetics, New York, Post-Transcriptional Control of Expression, Vertebrates Human, Edward Jenner, Human T-cell, Journal of General Virology, Journal of Molecular Biology
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