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... Viral Genetic Material Although some phages and most plant viruses are RNA viruses , the broadest variety of RNA genomes is found among the viruses that infect animals . Among the three types of single- stranded RNA genomes found in ...
... Viral Genetic Material Although some phages and most plant viruses are RNA viruses , the broadest variety of RNA genomes is found among the viruses that infect animals . Among the three types of single- stranded RNA genomes found in ...
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... Plant viruses have the same basic structure and mode of replication as animal viruses . Most plant viruses discovered thus far , including tobacco mosaic virus ( TMV ) , have an RNA genome . Many have a rod - shaped capsid , like TMV ...
... Plant viruses have the same basic structure and mode of replication as animal viruses . Most plant viruses discovered thus far , including tobacco mosaic virus ( TMV ) , have an RNA genome . Many have a rod - shaped capsid , like TMV ...
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... may transmit plant viruses inadvertently on pruning shears and other tools . The other route of viral infection is vertical transmission , in which a plant inherits a viral infection from a parent . Vertical transmission can 65.
... may transmit plant viruses inadvertently on pruning shears and other tools . The other route of viral infection is vertical transmission , in which a plant inherits a viral infection from a parent . Vertical transmission can 65.
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