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Insect-specific viruses: transmission dynamics and biological control strategies against arboviruses. [PDF]

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Viral Capsid and Polymerase in Reoviridae

Sub-Cellular Biochemistry, 2022
The members of the family Reoviridae (reoviruses) consist of 9-12 discrete double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) segments enclosed by single, double, or triple capsid layers. The outer capsid proteins of reoviruses exhibit the highest diversity in both sequence and structural organization.
Hongrong Liu, Lingpeng Cheng
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The Reoviridae family

open access: yesComparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 1994
The members of the Reoviridae family are extremely varied in host ranges and have such diverse natural histories that it is compelling to conclude that their structural asset and replication strategy are uniquely successful in evolutionary terms. It follows that their study addresses fundamental aspects of virology, besides the ones which are customary
URBANO, PASQUALE, URBANO FG
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