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    identical copies of the original virus. Unlike most living things, viruses do not have cells that divide; new viruses assemble in the infected host cell...
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    A virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism. Viruses infect all life forms, from animals...
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    amoeba. This leads to viral particles to be released into the cytoplasm of the amoeba. Viruses portal DNA virus Introduction to viruses Largest organisms...
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    human viruses, GISRS monitors avian, swine, and other potentially zoonotic influenza viruses. IAV vaccines need to be reformulated regularly in order to keep...
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  • virus, which requires Hepatitis B virus to coinfect cells in order to replicate. Helper viruses are also commonly used to replicate and spread viral vectors...
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    replication is the formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cells. Viruses must first get into the cell before viral...
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    Negative-strand RNA viruses (−ssRNA viruses) are a group of related viruses that have negative-sense, single-stranded genomes made of ribonucleic acid...
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  • can be dangerous to open unexpected attachments in e-mails. Many antivirus programs can detect macro viruses; however, the macro virus' behavior can still...
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    Villarreal, Luis (2005). Viruses and the Evolution of Life. ASM Press. Zimmer, Carl (2010). The Tangled Bank: An Introduction to Evolution. Greenwood Village...
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  • [citation needed] Active viremia is caused by the replication of viruses which results in viruses being introduced into the bloodstream. Examples include the...
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  • specifically concerned with the evolution of viruses. Viruses have short generation times, and many—in particular RNA viruses—have relatively high mutation rates...
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  • that all require the presence of another virus to replicate. Many of these are plant viruses, but animal viruses can be seen in the case of dependoviruses...
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    Viral vectors are modified viruses designed to deliver genetic material into cells. This process can be performed inside an organism or in cell culture...
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    genome, which only occurs between viruses with segmented genomes. (All known viruses with segmented genomes are RNA viruses.) The classical example of reassortment...
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    Marine viruses are defined by their habitat as viruses that are found in marine environments, that is, in the saltwater of seas or oceans or the brackish...
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    first vaccines to protect against viral infections, they did not know that viruses existed. The first evidence of the existence of viruses came from experiments...
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    The human immunodeficiency viruses (HIV) are two species of Lentivirus (a subgroup of retrovirus) that infect humans. Over time, they cause acquired immunodeficiency...
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    they cause. The smallpox virus remains the most notable member of the family.[citation needed] Diseases caused by pox viruses, especially smallpox, have...
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    functions of viruses and their component parts. Thousands of different viruses are now known about and virologists often specialize in either the viruses that...
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    zoster virus (VZV), also known as human herpesvirus 3 (HHV-3, HHV3) or Human alphaherpesvirus 3 (taxonomically), is one of nine known herpes viruses that...
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    ribozyme to catalyze other biochemical reactions. Viruses are generally between 20–200 nm in diameter. For survival and replication, viruses inject their...
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    extracellular space is most effective for viruses that require their own envelope. These include such viruses as HIV, HSV, SARS or smallpox. When beginning...
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    strains. Subtype A and B viruses will often circulate simultaneously within a specific geographic region, although group A viruses are more prevalent. A...
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  • that). However, viruses that integrate into the host cell's genome can stay there as long as the cell lives. One of the best-studied viruses that exhibits...
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    classified according to their structure. The majority of the viruses have capsids with either helical or icosahedral structure. Some viruses, such as bacteriophages...
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  • of computer security products. It uses signatures and heuristics to identify viruses. Other features included in it are e-mail spam filtering and phishing...
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    first ever viruses to be discovered. Achieving clear visualisation of viruses using limited technology, such as microscopy was difficult due to their relatively...
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    The social history of viruses describes the influence of viruses and viral infections on human history. Epidemics caused by viruses began when human behaviour...
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    Chordopoxvirinae). Like other poxviruses, myxoma viruses are large DNA viruses with linear double-stranded DNA. Virus replication occurs in the cytoplasm of the...
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    transmission through the egg stage. Alois Huger described the virus as being similar to viruses from the family Baculoviridae, but lacking the proteinaceous...
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