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earned Blumberg the 1976
Nobel Prize in Medicine.[citation needed]
Hepadnaviruses have very
small genomes of
partially double-stranded,
partially single...
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World species, was the
closest relative of
human hepadnaviruses.
Though relatively few
hepadnaviruses have been
identified in bats, it is
highly likely...
- that of all viruses, is
difficult to establish. The
identification of
hepadnaviruses in a wide
range of
vertebrates suggests a long coevolution. The identification...
- The
transmission of
hepadnaviruses between their natural hosts, humans, non-human primates, and birds,
including intra-species host
transmission and cross-species...
- VII: dsDNA-RT
viruses DNA with RNA
intermediate in life-cycle (e.g.
Hepadnaviruses)
Viruses with a DNA genome,
except for the DNA
reverse transcribing...
-
replicated along with it. Reverse-transcribing DNA viruses, such as the
hepadnaviruses, can
allow RNA to
serve as a
template in ****embling and
making DNA strands...
- VII: dsDNA-RT
viruses DNA with RNA
intermediate in life-cycle (e.g.,
Hepadnaviruses)
cause Hepatitis B
Protozoans are single-celled
eukaryotes that feed...
- VII: dsDNA-RT
viruses DNA with RNA
intermediate in life-cycle (e.g.
Hepadnaviruses)
Examples of
common human diseases caused by
viruses include the common...
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Biology of
Hepadnaviruses".
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- VII: dsDNA-RT
viruses DNA with RNA
intermediate in life-cycle (e.g.
Hepadnaviruses)
Viruses portal Dolja VV,
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