... filo, orthomyxo, paramyxo, rhabdo (bunya, arena) –RNA +RNA Protein –RNA Assembly Figure 3.5 General methods of virus replication by genome type. These methods relate to the Baltimore classification of viruses described in Chapter 2.
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Dr. Arnold Levine presents the story of the scientists behind our current understanding of these infective agents and explains how that knowledge has helped us comprehend life at both the molecular and the human level.
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Written in a nontechnical and easy-to-follow style, the book covers what viruses are and where they come from; how they transmit and evolve; the battle between viruses and hosts, including immunity and vaccination; viruses that are good for ...
They can help to cure cancer. In this book, the author made a clear distinction between what is fact and what is her vision. This book is written for a general audience and not just for the experts.