9: Viruses
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- 9.7: Viral Diversity
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- 9.7A: Overview of Bacterial Viruses
- 9.7B: RNA Bacteriophages
- 9.7C: Single-Stranded DNA Bacteriophages
- 9.7D: Double-Stranded DNA Bacteriophages
- 9.7E: Mu- A Double-Stranded Transposable DNA Bacteriophage
- 9.7F: Virulent Bacteriophages and T4
- 9.7G: Temperate Bacteriophages - Lambda and P1
- 9.7H: Viruses of Archaea
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- 9.11: DNA Viruses in Eukaryotes
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- 9.11A: Plant DNA Viruses
- 9.11B: Replication of Double-Stranded DNA Viruses of Animals
- 9.11C: Double-Stranded DNA Viruses - Herpesviruses
- 9.11E: Attachment and Entry of Herpes Simplex
- 9.11E: Replication of Herpes Simplex Virus
- 9.11F: Immunodeficiency
- 9.11G: Double-Stranded DNA Viruses - Pox Viruses
- 9.11H: Double-Stranded DNA Viruses- Adenoviruses
- 9.11I: Retroviruses and Hepadnavirus
- 9.11J: Treatment of Animal Viral Infections
Thumbnail: This colorized transmission electron microscopic (TEM) image revealed some of the ultrastructural morphology displayed by an Ebola virus virion. (Public Domain; Frederick A. Murphy via CDC).