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Baculovirus nucleocapsid aggregation (MNPV vs SNPV): an evolutionary strategy, or a product of replication conditions?

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Title Baculovirus nucleocapsid aggregation (MNPV vs SNPV): an evolutionary strategy, or a product of replication conditions?
Names Rohrmann, George F. (creator)
Date Issued 2014-12 (iso8601)
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Abstract Lepidopteran nucleopolyhedroviruses are
members of the Baculoviridae and have been categorized
as having two morphotypes of occluded virions: multiple
nucleocapsids or single nucleocapsids within the virion
envelope. Although it is a definitive characteristic of specific
viruses, it appears to lack a defined genetic basis and
is independent of virus phylogeny. This review summarizes
the factors that appear to influence this trait and the role
that it may play in virus biology.
Genre Article
Topic Baculovirus
Identifier Rohrmann, G. F. (2014). Baculovirus nucleocapsid aggregation (MNPV vs SNPV): an evolutionary strategy, or a product of replication conditions?. Virus Genes, 49(3), 351-357. doi:10.1007/s11262-014-1113-5

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