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Key Features
- Provides an overview on the development of virology, properties of viruses, morphology, taxonomy, genome organization, viral genetics and replication strategies
- Covers both the fundamental and applied aspects of animal, human, bacterial, insect and plant virology
- Discusses select infectious diseases caused by viruses such as Ebola, Zika, Coronaviruses, HIV and Oncoviruses
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About the Book Introduction to General Virology provides a broad overview of the fundamental and applied aspects of virology. The book covers milestones in the development of virology, the general properties of viruses, morphology, genome organization and genetics, replication strategies and taxonomy. The remaining parts cover specific types of viruses, the properties, classification, structural organization, and lifecycle of bacteriophages, select human and animal viruses, plant virology, plant virus classification, nomenclature, disease symptoms, transmission, detection and diagnosis, management and control. This book is an informative, introductory resource for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, professors, or researchers entering virology, microbiology and infectious diseases.
Readership Advanced undergraduate, graduate students, PhD students, and professors in virology, microbiology, biotechnology, and molecular biology. Researchers entering or learning a new or adjacent (interdisciplinary) research area in virology, microbiology, biotechnology, infectious diseases, and immunology research
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