Structure unifies the viral universe.
Is it possible to meaningfully comprehend the diversity of the viral world? We propose that it is. This is based on the observation that, although there is immense genomic variation, every infective virion is restricted by strict constraints in structure space (i.e., there are a limited number of wa...
Main Authors: | Abrescia, N, Bamford, D, Grimes, J, Stuart, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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