A classification system for virophages and satellite viruses

Volume: 161, Issue: 1, Pages: 233 - 247
Published: Oct 7, 2015
Abstract
Satellite viruses encode structural proteins required for the formation of infectious particles but depend on helper viruses for completing their replication cycles. Because of this unique property, satellite viruses that infect plants, arthropods, or mammals, as well as the more recently discovered satellite-like viruses that infect protists (virophages), have been grouped with other, so-called "sub-viral agents." For the most part, satellite...
Paper Details
Title
A classification system for virophages and satellite viruses
Published Date
Oct 7, 2015
Volume
161
Issue
1
Pages
233 - 247
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