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Avian adenoviruses are easy to identify microscopically by their '''icosahedral shape''' and triangular facets of capsomeres. <ref>McCracken, R. M., Adair, B. M (1993) '''Avian adenoviruses'''. ''Virus infections of birds.'' 123-144; 89</ref> Many species of adenovirus can be found on one farm or even within one bird.
 
Avian adenoviruses are easy to identify microscopically by their '''icosahedral shape''' and triangular facets of capsomeres. <ref>McCracken, R. M., Adair, B. M (1993) '''Avian adenoviruses'''. ''Virus infections of birds.'' 123-144; 89</ref> Many species of adenovirus can be found on one farm or even within one bird.
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Avian adenoviruses are highly species specific and not zoonotic.
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Avian adenoviruses are not zoonotic.
    
==Lifecycle==
 
==Lifecycle==
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