The Biology of Viruses

By: Voyles, Bruce AMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Boston: McGraw Hill, 2002Edition: 2nd EDitionDescription: xv, 408 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 71131469 ; 9780071131469 Subject(s): Virus | BiologieDDC classification: 576.64
Contents:
Viruses and Host Cells -- Getting In: Attachment, Penetration, and Uncoating -- Expression and Replication of the Viral Genome in Prokaryotic Hosts -- Expression and Replication of the Viral Genome in Eukaryotic Hosts: The RNA Viruses -- Expression and Replication of the Viral Genome in Eukaryotic Hosts: The DNA Viruses -- Assembly, Maturation, and Release of Virions -- Effects of Viral Infection on Host Cells: Cytological and Inductive Effects -- Effects of Viral Infection on Host Cells: Integrated Viruses and Persistent Infections -- Subviral Entities, Viral Evolution, and Viral Emergence.
Summary: This text takes a generalised life cycle approach, focusing not on the different taxonomic groups of viruses but rather on the general problems all viruses face.
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Index Glossary & Index

Viruses and Host Cells --
Getting In: Attachment, Penetration, and Uncoating --
Expression and Replication of the Viral Genome in Prokaryotic Hosts --
Expression and Replication of the Viral Genome in Eukaryotic Hosts: The RNA Viruses --
Expression and Replication of the Viral Genome in Eukaryotic Hosts: The DNA Viruses --
Assembly, Maturation, and Release of Virions --
Effects of Viral Infection on Host Cells: Cytological and Inductive Effects --
Effects of Viral Infection on Host Cells: Integrated Viruses and Persistent Infections --
Subviral Entities, Viral Evolution, and Viral Emergence.

This text takes a generalised life cycle approach, focusing not on the different taxonomic groups of viruses but rather on the general problems all viruses face.

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