Biodiversity, evolution and ecological specialization of Baculoviruses: A treasure trove for future applied research
The Baculoviridae, a family of insect-specific large DNA viruses, is widely used in both biotechnology and biological control. Its applied value stems from millions of years of evolution influenced by interactions with their hosts and the environment. To understand how ecological interactions have s...
Main Authors: | Thézé, J, Lopez-Vaamonde, C, Cory, J, Herniou, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2018
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