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|pagebody =A fully infective virus is called a viron. The genomes of viruses are much smaller than those found in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and in most viruses the nucleic acid is present in a single molecule. The genomes of viruses can be either single or double-stranded and viruses can contain either RNA or DNA. Due to this viruses can be catagorised into three main groups based on their nucleic acid composition; DNA viruses, RNA viruses and viruses which utilise both DNA and RNA for replication.
 
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'''[[Viruses - WikiBlood#Viruses|The Basics]]'''
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'''[[Orthomyxoviridae|Influenza]]'''
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'''[[Rhabdoviridae|Rabies]]'''
  
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'''[[Notifiable Viruses (UK)]]'''
  
[[Immune Responses to Viral Infections]]<br />
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'''[[Viruses by Species]]'''
[[Useful Virology Web Links]]
 
  
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'''[[Viruses by Family]]'''
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[[Category:Infectious_Agents]]
 
[[Category:To_Do_-_Clinical/Viruses]]
 

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