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Comparing the size of a virus, a bacterium, and a eukaryotic cellViral genomes of viruses can be composed of eitherDNA or RNA, and some use both as their genomic material at different stages in their life cycle. However, only onetype of nucleic acid is found in the virion of any particular type of virus. Classes of Animal Viruses, Grouped by Type of Nucleic AcidTobacco mosaic virion assemblyTobacco mosaic virionsComparison of naked and enveloped virus, two basic types of virus structuresThe replication cycle of a bacterial size = ave. # virions releasedThe one-step growth curve of virus of T4 bacteriophage virion to the cell wallofEscherichia coliand injection of DNAT-even PhagesThe lytic cycle of phage T4 The lysogenic and lytic reproductive cycles of phage , a temperate phageRetrovirus structure and , a retrovirusStructure ofviroids, showing how single-stranded circular RNA can form a seemingly double-stranded structure by intrastrand from an RNA world?
Disease Major bacterial diseases of humans, sources of infection, and potential control (Part 4) Primary Reservoir Mammals, birds Rodents, rabbits Deer Potential Means for Control Wear protective clothing and examine body for ticks Observe proper care when cleaning wild rabbits Wear protective clothing Vector-borne Rocky Mountain spotted fever
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