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    Animal Viruses, Including Protozoal Viruses

    Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat in The Viruses (1985)

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    Phages of Prokaryotes (Bacteria and Cyanobacteria)

    Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat in The Viruses (1985)

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    Plant Viruses, Including Protophytal Viruses

    Those viruses that have been identified as belonging to one of the groups approved by the ICTV will only be identified in that manner. Specific properties described in the literrature, particularly numerical o...

    Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat in The Viruses (1985)

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    Introduction

    This first volume of Comprehensive Virology might be regarded as the list of characters preceding a play, although this list is here to be embellished with a general description of each member of this cast of vir...

    Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat, Robert R. Wagner in Comprehensive Virology: Descriptive Catalo… (1974)

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    Plant Viruses

    All plant viruses, except when noted, contain single-stranded RNA and most of them could with justification be classified as picornaviruses, because of their great similarities in structure and replication to ...

    Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat, Robert R. Wagner in Comprehensive Virology: Descriptive Catalo… (1974)

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    Viruses of Vertebrates and Insects

    Acado virus (Orbivirus subgroup of reoviridiae).

    Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat, Robert R. Wagner in Comprehensive Virology: Descriptive Catalo… (1974)

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    Viruses of Protists

    The viruses of protists, mostly of bacteria, will be listed alphabetically, Roman letters being followed by the corresponding Greek letters, followed by arabic numbers, followed by Roman numbers. The letter φ at ...

    Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat, Robert R. Wagner in Comprehensive Virology: Descriptive Catalo… (1974)

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    Host-Range and Structural Data on Common Plant Viruses

    In the study of plant viruses, the plant is indispensible. The literature describing diseases produced by plant viruses is vast. Much of the earlier work has been summarized by Smith (1937), and more recent ac...

    Ahmed Hadidi, Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat in Handbook of Genetics (1974)