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The finding that this virus and the three hamster-specific sarcoma viruses share common group-specific and envelope antigens, which are not shared by murine C-type viruses, provides evidence for this supposition.
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vir.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/9/1/27.pdf
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To study the antigenic specificity of their IP antigens, concentrates of a number of influenza A viruses of human, ... Journal of General Virology 3, 2ol. WHO GROUP ON THE NOMENCLATURE OF INFLUENZA VIRUSES. ( I 9 7 i ) . A revised system of nomenclature for influenza viruses. Bulletin Worm Health Organisation 45, 119.
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vir.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/15/1/99.pdf
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virus. This indicates that p29 is a group-specific antigen shared by ... group may share a gs antigen as do other type. C RNA viruses (10, 24, 25). In ...
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jvi.asm.org/cgi/reprint/17/3/983.pdf
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All trees generated from the S segment depicted the members of group C as a monophyletic group sharing a common ancestor, and group C appeared to be most closely related to viruses belonging to the Simbu serogroup (Fig.
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jvi.asm.org/cgi/content/full/79/16/10561
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leukemia virus; gs, group specific antigen. RESULTS. Properties of gs antigens .... since the mammalian virus proteins share a common antigenic ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/61758
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• Viral species: A group of viruses sharing the same genetic information and ecological niche (host). Common names are used for species ... • Transformed cells have increased growth, loss of contact inhibition, tumor specific transplant and T antigens.
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www.nmc.edu/~koverbaugh/micro/Outline13.htm
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Viral Taxonomy; Family names end in -viridae. Genus names end in -virus. Viral species: A group of viruses sharing ... Transformed cells have increased growth, loss of contact inhibition, tumor specific transplant and T antigens. The genetic material of oncogenic viruses becomes integrated into the host...
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www.scribd.com/doc/18747561/Fungi-Virus-Class
www.scribd.com/doc/18747561/Fungi-Virus-Class
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• Family names end in -viridae • Genus names end in -virus • Viral species: A group of viruses sharing the same genetic information and ecological niche (host). Common names are used for species ... • Transformed cells have increased growth, loss of contact inhibition, tumor specific transplant and T antigens.
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www.scribd.com/doc/7010603/Micro
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Antigenic, ecological, and genetic characteristics of the group C viruses indicate that several of these agents represent natural reassortants. The ecosystems where group C viruses coexist, sometimes sharing the same arthropod vectors, ... 2002. High specific genetic divergence and recombination in arenaviruses from the Americas.
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www.100md.com/html/DirDu/2006/10/03/20/31/00.htm
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