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>Flora and Fauna >Monera >Bacteria Flora and Fauna is a group within the phylogenetic tree which classifies living organisms into 6 kingdoms: Animalia, Fungi, Monera, Plantae, Protista, and Viruses. This category is specifically for viruses.- Category ID : 422721
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International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses

Taxonomy of viruses, including electron microscopy pictures, and family descriptions.
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Taxonomy browser (Viruses)

The NCBI Taxonomy database allows browsing of the taxonomy tree, which contains a classification of organisms.
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HIV

Research project by Kayleen Kinsley on the human immunodeficiency virus, including its classification, nutrition, reproduction, habitat, history and information on the disease it causes.
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The Big Picture Book of Viruses

Specific information on viral families, genomes, taxonomy, and structure.
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Virus

Comprehensive information from Wikipedia on these sub-microscopic infectious agents that are unable to grow or reproduce outside a host cell.
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Bacteriophage

Information from Wikipedia on the viruses that infect bacteria, their classification, history, replication and uses.
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Are Viruses Alive?

Educational site that discusses what defines life and whether viruses fit into this definition.
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Origins of Viruses

Article examining the evidence for how the first viruses may have appeared and how viruses, like other parasites, co-evolved with their hosts.
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Virus Databases Online

A comprehensive index of viruses provided by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses. Also provides a picture gallery, identification tool and software tools.
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Epstein-Barr Virus: Infectious Mononucleosis

Research project by Michaela Weisser at the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse.
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Tospoviruses

Viruses in the genus Tospovirus cause significant worldwide crop losses. Provides information on their biology, transmission, host range, symptoms, distribution and management strategies.
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Rabies Virus

Photographs and information on this virus that can be transmitted in saliva.
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Human rhinovirus

Student project with taxonomy, phylogeny, anatomy, physiology and human significance.
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ViralZone

Database of viruses. Information for each family includes molecular biology, taxonomic and host details, epidemiology and the UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot protein entries.
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