Plant Covirus Systems: Two-Component Systems

作者: George Bruening

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-2721-9_2

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摘要: The central concept concerning the viruses described in this chapter is that they have common following characteristic: minimum genetic entity which can be derived from virus, and induce an infection virions are formed, two pieces of RNA. RNA, considered to chromosomes composing genome (for plant here) found distinguishable ribonucleoprotein particles. That is, distributed kinds virions. notion extracellular phase a virus life cycle being represented by “virions” rather than “virion” generally alien bacterial, animal, fungal virology. However, probably nearly half recognized groups virion. What advantage does such arrangement give virus? Why do find niche apparently has not been occupied monochromosomal, monovirion A priori, potential disadvantage having bring at least particles or RNA molecules into cell, one, most obvious.

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