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Baculovirus nucleocapsid aggregation (MNPV vs SNPV): an evolutionary strategy, or a product of replication conditions?

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  • Lepidopteran nucleopolyhedroviruses are members of the Baculoviridae and have been categorized as having two morphotypes of occluded virions: multiple nucleocapsids or single nucleocapsids within the virion envelope. Although it is a definitive characteristic of specific viruses, it appears to lack a defined genetic basis and is independent of virus phylogeny. This review summarizes the factors that appear to influence this trait and the role that it may play in virus biology.
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  • Keywords: Lepidopteran baculovirus, Alphabaculovirus, Virion morphology, Baculovirus, Virion aggregates
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  • Rohrmann, G. F. (2014). Baculovirus nucleocapsid aggregation (MNPV vs SNPV): an evolutionary strategy, or a product of replication conditions?. Virus Genes, 49(3), 351-357. doi:10.1007/s11262-014-1113-5
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