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Eook Virology - Principles and applications: Part 2

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Eook Virology - Principles and applications: Part 2

Rhabdoviruses (and other minus-strand RNA viruses)At a glanceFamily Rhahdoviridaerhabilot (Greek) a nnlHosts: niatriruals fishes insects plantsDisease

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97x-4M7(M)2.«ft-4> (HBi. 97JUI-47O-O2W-? (PB)174RHABDOVIRUSES (AND OTHER MINUS-STRAND RNA VIRUSES)15.1Introduction to rhabdovirusesThe rhabdoviruses

Eook Virology - Principles and applications: Part 2

have minus-strand RNA genomes in lhe size range 11-15 kb. Tile name of these viruses is derived from the Greek word rhabdos, which means a rod. The vi

Rhabdoviruses (and other minus-strand RNA viruses)At a glanceFamily Rhahdoviridaerhabilot (Greek) a nnlHosts: niatriruals fishes insects plantsDisease

Eook Virology - Principles and applications: Part 2nimals, arc bullet shaped (Figure 15.1).Rhabdoviruscs arc found in a wide range of hosts, including mammals, lish. plants and insects, and manyrhabdov

iruses are important pathogens of animals and plants. The rhahdoviruses constitute the family Rhabdoviridae. which contains a number of genera. Some o Eook Virology - Principles and applications: Part 2

f the genera and some of the viruses in the family arc listed in Table 15.1.Many rhabdovimscs have very wide host ranges and replicate in the cells of

Eook Virology - Principles and applications: Part 2

diverse types of host, especially the so-called 'plant’ rhabdoviruscs. which replicate in their insect vectors as well as in their plant hosts (Chapt

Rhabdoviruses (and other minus-strand RNA viruses)At a glanceFamily Rhahdoviridaerhabilot (Greek) a nnlHosts: niatriruals fishes insects plantsDisease

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Rhabdoviruses (and other minus-strand RNA viruses)At a glanceFamily Rhahdoviridaerhabilot (Greek) a nnlHosts: niatriruals fishes insects plantsDisease

Rhabdoviruses (and other minus-strand RNA viruses)At a glanceFamily Rhahdoviridaerhabilot (Greek) a nnlHosts: niatriruals fishes insects plantsDisease

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