Editorial on Advances in Biological Viruses
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Viruses is a very tiny and microscopic organism that exists almost everywhere on earth. It can infect all type of life forms from humans, animals, plants, fungi and even bacteria. It is not necessary that all viruses are harmful. The fact of virus is that they cannot replicate without a host cell and there is no cure for virus but vaccination can prevent them from spreading. Because of such huge list of virus they are classified in groups. Group I: dsDNA viruses; Group II: ssDNA viruses; Group III: dsRNA viruses; Group IV: (+) ssRNA viruses; Group V: (−) ssRNA viruses; Group VI: ssRNA-RT viruses; Group VII: dsDNA-RT viruses. Below are few addressed viruses and it’s aspects from abundant viruses that will help to study more about virus.
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- https://scholarlypages.org/Articles/microbiology/amr-2-008.pdf?jid=microbiology (URL)
- 10.13140/RG.2.2.34164.81289 (DOI)
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