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Evolution of Picornaviridae: An examination of phylogenetic relationships and cophylogeny
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2010Picornaviruses are responsible for some of the most common and debilitating illnesses affecting humans and animals worldwide. To extend our knowledge of the evolution of picornaviruses and their molecular epidemiology, phylogenetic relationships among 11 genera and the unassigned seal picornavirus type 1 were estimated from the conserved proteins 2C ...
Nicole, Lewis-Rogers, Keith A, Crandall
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Dünya çapında oldukça yaygın olarak bulunan Picornaviruslar, insanlarda ve çok sayıda hayvan türünde enfeksiyon oluşturabilmektedir. Enfekte ettikleri konaklarda veziküler hastalıklar, solunum sistemi, gastrointestinal sistem ve sinir sistemini etkileyen hastalıklara neden olmaktadır.
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2002
U poglavlju su detaljno opisane poznate činjenice o virusima iz porodice Picornaviridae (građa, patogeneza, klinička slika, laboratorijska dijagnostika, epidemiologija, liječenje i prevencija).
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U poglavlju su detaljno opisane poznate činjenice o virusima iz porodice Picornaviridae (građa, patogeneza, klinička slika, laboratorijska dijagnostika, epidemiologija, liječenje i prevencija).
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Picornaviridae—the ever-growing virus family
Archives of Virology, 2017Picornaviruses are small, nonenveloped, icosahedral RNA viruses with positive-strand polarity. Although the vast majority of picornavirus infections remain asymptomatic, many picornaviruses are important human and animal pathogens and cause diseases that affect the central nervous system, the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts, heart, liver ...
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1987
Publisher Summary Picornaviruses are small non-enveloped viruses with an icosahedral shell enclosing an RNA genome. They replicate in the cytoplasm of infected cells, and cause a variety of diseases of man and animals, involving a range of specific target organs and tissues depending on the particular virus. This chapter discusses the four categories
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Publisher Summary Picornaviruses are small non-enveloped viruses with an icosahedral shell enclosing an RNA genome. They replicate in the cytoplasm of infected cells, and cause a variety of diseases of man and animals, involving a range of specific target organs and tissues depending on the particular virus. This chapter discusses the four categories
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Phylogeny of the Picornaviridae and differential evolutionary divergence of picornavirus proteins
Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 2004Austin Hughes, Austin L Hughes
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Conserved RNA secondary structures in Picornaviridae genomes
Nucleic Acids Research, 2001Ivo L Hofacker, Peter F Stadler
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