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|a Advances in virus research.
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|a Front Cover; Advances in Virus Research; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Chapter One: In Memoriam: The Career, Achievements, and Legacy of Milton Zaitlin; 1. Introduction; 2. The Early Years (1927-54); 3. The Australian Years (1954-58); 4. The Missouri Years (1958-60); 5. The Arizona Years (1960-72); 6. The Cornell Years (1973-96); 7. Research on Sabbatical Leave; 8. In Summation; 9. In Tribute: Introduction to the Other Chapters; References; Chapter Two: Development of Model Systems for Plant Rhabdovirus Research; 1. Introduction.
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|a 2. Disease Discovery, Pathology, and Biology of Plant Rhabdovirus Models2.1. Potato Yellow Dwarf Virus; 2.2. Lettuce Necrotic Yellows Virus; 2.3. Sonchus Yellow Net Virus; 3. Rhabdovirus Purification and Development of Density Gradient Centrifugation; 3.1. Leafhopper Research at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden; 3.2. Invention of Density Gradient Centrifugation; 3.3. Rhabdovirus Purification Refinements; 4. Cytoplasmic vs Nuclear Replication of Plant Rhabdoviruses; 5. Rhabdovirus Structure and Physicochemical Properties; 6. Multiplication in Single Cells of Plant and Insect Vectors.
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|a 6.1. Protoplast Replication Assays6.2. Leafhopper Continuous Cell Line Studies; 6.3. Aphid Primary Cell Cultures; 7. Composition of Plant Rhabdovirus Virions; 8. Plant Rhabdovirus Genome Structure and Organization; 9. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Further Reading; Chapter Three: Molecular Modeling for Better Understanding of Cucumovirus Pathology; 1. Introduction; 2. General Features of CMV; 3. 1a Protein; 4. 2a Protein; 5. 2b Protein; 6. 3a Movement Protein; 7. 3b Coat Protein; 8. Conclusions; References; Chapter Four: Tobamoviruses as Models for the Study of Virus Evolution.
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|a 1. Introduction2. The Diversity and Genetic Structure of Virus Populations; 2.1. The Genetic Diversity of Virus Populations; 2.2. The Generation of Genetic Diversity: Mutation and Recombination; 2.3. The Genetic Structure of the Within-Host Virus Populations; 2.4. The Diversity of Viruses in Naturally Infected Host Populations; 3. Host-Range Evolution; 3.1. Overcoming Host Resistance; 4. The Evolution of Taxa: Virus Divergence and Virus-Host Codivergence; 5. Conclusions and Future Trends; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter Five: Dichorhaviruses in their Host Plants and Mite Vectors.
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|a 1. History: Virus Discovery and Geographic Distribution2. Detection Methods; 3. Virus Classification and Taxonomy; 4. Particle Morphology and Relationship With Infected Plant Cells; 5. Genome Organization and Phylogeny; 6. Replication, Transcription, and Translation; 7. Molecular Plant-Virus Interactions; 8. Brevipalpus Mite Identification, and Virus Replication and Transmission; 9. Disease Epidemiology and Control: Coffee Ringspot; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter Six: TMV Particles: The Journey From Fundamental Studies to Bionanotechnology Applications; 1. Introduction.
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