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The family Parvoviridae comprises a large and diverse set of animal viruses, found in invertebrate and vertebrate hosts. Features are an ssDNA genome encapsidated in an icosahedral protein shell of about 20–28 nm, a diverse strategy to express genomes of small dimensions, and a strict dependence on the cell environment for productive infection.
Giorgio Gallinella
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Parvoviridae: Second Report [PDF]
Peter Bachmann +6 more
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Parvoviruses of Invertebrates (Parvoviridae)
A wide spectrum of invertebrates is susceptible to various linear single-stranded DNA viruses. Their complexity of replication results in a strong dependence on actively dividing cells. They are usually highly pathogenic for invertebrates (Hexapoda, Decapoda, Echinodermata, etc.).
Judit J. Pénzes +4 more
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Parvoviridae. Structure and Reproduction of Densonucleosis Viruses
Peter Tijssen, M. Arella
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