Review paper
The hallmarks of “green” viruses: Do plant viruses evolve differently from the others?
Abstract
All viruses are obligatory parasites that must develop tight interactions with their hosts to complete their infectious cycle. Viruses infecting plants share many structural and functional similarities with those infecting other organisms, particularly animals and fungi. Quantitative data regarding their evolutionary mechanisms--generation of variability by mutation and recombination, changes in populations by selection and genetic drift have...
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Title
The hallmarks of “green” viruses: Do plant viruses evolve differently from the others?
Published Date
Jul 1, 2011
Volume
11
Issue
5
Pages
812 - 824
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