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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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[[Papillomaviruses]]
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<categorytree mode=pages>Viruses</categorytree>
  
==A==
 
[[Adenoviridae]]
 
  
[[Arenaviridae]]
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[[Immune Responses to Viral Infections]]<br />
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[[Useful Virology Web Links]]
  
[[Arteriviridae]]
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[[Ascoviridae]]
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[[Category:Infectious_Agents]]
 
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[[Category:To_Do_-_Clinical/Viruses]]
[[Asfarviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Astroviridae]]
 
 
 
==B==
 
[[Baculoviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Barnaviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Birnaviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Bornaviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Bromoviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Bunyaviridae]]
 
 
 
==C==
 
[[Caliciviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Caulimoviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Chrysoviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Circoviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Closteroviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Comoviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Coronaviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Corticoviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Cystoviridae]]
 
 
 
==D==
 
[[Dicistroviridae]]
 
 
 
==E==
 
==F==
 
[[Filoviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Flaviviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Flexiviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Fuselloviridae]]
 
 
 
==G==
 
[[Geminiviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Guttaviridae]]
 
 
 
==H==
 
[[Hepadnaviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Herpesviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Hypoviridae]]
 
 
 
==I==
 
[[Inoviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Iridoviridae]]
 
 
 
==J==
 
==K==
 
==L==
 
[[Leviviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Lipothrixviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Luteoviridae]]
 
==M==
 
[[Marnaviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Metaviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Microviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Myoviridae]]
 
 
 
==N==
 
[[Nanoviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Narnaviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Nimaviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Nodaviridae]]
 
 
 
==O==
 
[[Orthomyxoviridae]]
 
 
 
==P==
 
[[Papillomaviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Paramyxoviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Partitiviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Parvoviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Phycodnaviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Picornaviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Plasmaviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Podoviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Polydnaviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Polyomaviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Potyviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Poxviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Pseudovirida]]
 
 
 
==Q==
 
==R==
 
[[Reoviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Retroviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Rhabdoviridae]]
 
 
 
==S==
 
[[Sequiviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Siphoviridae]]
 
 
 
==T==
 
[[Tectiviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Tetraviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Togaviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Tombusviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Totiviridae]]
 
 
 
[[Tymoviridae]]
 
 
 
==U==
 
==V==
 
==W==
 
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==Y==
 
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Latest revision as of 16:55, 29 July 2014

Viruses

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.