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Viren mit (-)Einzelstrang-RNA-Genom

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Molekulare Pflanzenvirologie

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Zu den Pflanzenviren mit einzelsträngigem negativem Sinn RNA-Genom (-ssRNA) gehören mittlerweile fünf Genera: Nucleo- und Cytorhabdovirus (Familie Rhabdoviridae), mit ungeteiltem Genom; Tospovirus (Familie Bunyaviridae), Tenuivirus und Ophiovirus mit drei- bzw. viergeteiltem Genom. Da das Genus Ophiovirus nur wenig untersucht ist, beschränken wir uns auf die Familie der Rhabdoviridae und die Genera Tospo- und Tenuivirus.

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Drews, G., Adam, G., Heinze, C. (2004). Viren mit (-)Einzelstrang-RNA-Genom. In: Molekulare Pflanzenvirologie. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18740-7_12

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