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  2. Virusoid - Wikipedia

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    Depending on whether a lax or strict definition is used, the term virusoid may also include Hepatitis D virus (HDV). Like plant virusoids, HDV is circular, single-stranded, and supported by a helper virus (Hepatitis B virus) to form virions; however, the virions possess a much larger genome size (~1700 nt) and encode a protein.

  3. List of subviral agents - Wikipedia

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    Virusoids (Family) Satellite - RNA - Uncapsulated: Defective interfering particle: Defective interfering particle: Avocado sunblotch viroid: Viroid: Peach latent mosaic viroid: Viroid: Eggplant latent viroid: Viroid: Potato spindle tuber viroid: Viroid: Hop stunt viroid: Viroid: Coconut cadang-cadang viroid: Viroid: Apple scar skin viroid ...

  4. Rolling circle replication - Wikipedia

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    Rolling circle replication produces multiple copies of a single circular template. Rolling circle replication (RCR) is a process of unidirectional nucleic acid replication that can rapidly synthesize multiple copies of circular molecules of DNA or RNA, such as plasmids, the genomes of bacteriophages, and the circular RNA genome of viroids.

  5. Which Berries Are Most Likely To Carry Viruses? A Food ... - AOL

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    The Food and Drug Administration announced it was overhauling its berry safety strategy. Here's what to know, plus which are most likely to be contaminated.

  6. Viroid - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, New York Times science writer Carl Zimmer published a popularized piece that mistakenly credited Flores et al. with the virioid - RNA world hypothesis' original conception. [ 94 ] In January 2024, biologists reported the discovery of " obelisks ", a new class of viroid-like elements, and "oblins", their related group of proteins, in ...

  7. Public health experts are warning of a ‘quad-demic’ this ...

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    Public health experts are warning of a ‘quad-demic’ this winter. Here’s where flu, COVID, RSV, and norovirus are spreading

  8. Pathogen - Wikipedia

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    Pathogenicity is the potential disease-causing capacity of pathogens, involving a combination of infectivity (pathogen's ability to infect hosts) and virulence (severity of host disease).

  9. Gen Z is rejecting Boomer work rules in 5 key ways that will ...

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    Young workers are ‘cheating’ at work, setting work-life boundaries, and prioritizing their mental health.