Viruses


Nature

Viruses as infective organisms are unique in that they can incorporate viral DNA into the genome of infected cells. This means, under favourable conditions, that can their multiply their effect is unmatched and that the.

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  1. Viroids
  2. Umbraviruses
  3. Totiviruses
  4. Tombusviruses
  5. Togaviruses
  6. Tobraviruses
  7. Tobamoviruses
  8. Tetraviruses
  9. Tenuiviruses
  10. Tectiviruses
  11. Sobemoviruses
  12. Siphoviruses
  13. Sequiviruses
  14. Segmented negative strand viruses
  15. Rhizidoviruses
  16. Retroviruses
  17. Reoviruses
  18. Pox viruses
  19. Potyviruses
  20. Potexviruses
  21. Polydnaviruses
  22. Podoviruses
  23. Plasmaviruses
  24. Picornaviruses
  25. Phycodnaviruses
  26. Parvoviruses
  27. Partitiviruses
  28. Papovaviruses
  29. Nononcogenic viruses
  30. Non-segmented negative strand viruses
  31. Nodaviruses
  32. Nidoviruses
  33. Myoviruses
  34. Microviruses
  35. Marafiviruses
  36. Luteoviruses
  37. Lipothrixviruses
  38. Leviviruses
  39. Iridoviruses
  40. Inoviruses
  41. Idaeoviruses
  42. Hypoviruses
  43. Human papillomavirus
  44. Hordeiviruses
  45. Herpes viruses
  46. Hepadnaviruses
  47. Geminiviruses
  48. Fuselloviruses
  49. Furoviruses
  50. Flaviviruses
  51. Filoviruses
  52. Enamoviruses
  53. Deltaviruses
  54. Cytomegloviruses
  55. Cystoviruses
  56. Corticoviruses
  57. Comoviruses
  58. Closteroviruses
  59. Circoviruses
  60. Caulimoviruses
  61. Carlaviruses
  62. Caliciviruses
  63. Bromoviruses
  64. Bornaviruses
  65. Birnaviruses
  66. Barnaviruses
  67. Baculoviruses
  68. Aucuba ringspot virus
  69. Astroviruses
  70. Adenovirus infections
  71. Epstein-Barr virus

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