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Revision as of 12:28, 23 May 2010
Adenoviridae
Adenoviruses are so named for the tissue from which they were first recovered: human adenoid tissue. Since then they have been found in most species and are generally harmless.
Introduction
Morphology
- Stable, non-enveloped, resistant
- Icosahedral virus:
- Capsomeres at apices (12) carry a peripheral fiber with a terminal knob
- Capsomeres on facets (240) do not
Virus by Species
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Pages in category "Adenoviridae"
The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.