Definition of Baculoviruses. Meaning of Baculoviruses. Synonyms of Baculoviruses

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Definition of Baculoviruses

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- fields. Baculoviruses contain a circular, double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) genome ranging from 80 to 180 kbp. The earliest records of baculoviruses can be found...
- class II mobile elements. Spontaneous plaque morphology mutants of baculoviruses were observed to arise during propagation of these viruses in the TN-368...
- Moth larvae are vulnerable to being parasitized by Ichneumonidae. Baculoviruses are parasite double-stranded DNA insect viruses that are used mostly...
- (1986). "Specificity and safety of baculoviruses". In Granados, R.R; Federici, B.A (eds.). The biology of baculoviruses. CRC Press. pp. 177–202. Viralzone:...
- it. This, along with the larvae eating the moth, leads to its death. Baculoviruses are double-stranded DNA viruses commonly used as biological control...
- last common ancestor of BVs, nudiviruses, and baculoviruses existed approximately 312 Mya. Baculoviruses and nudiviruses differ in gene content, genome...
- endopeptidase activity. Members of the papain family are widespread, found in baculoviruses, eubacteria, yeast, and practically all protozoa, plants and mammals...
- May 2013. Moscardi, Flávio (1999). "****essment of the Application of Baculoviruses for Control of Lepidoptera". Annual Review of Entomology. 44 (1). Annual...
- yellow star thistle (Centaurea solstitialis) in the United States. Baculoviruses are specific to individual insect host species and have been shown to...
- cells have been extensively used in research on viruses, especially baculoviruses in their use for producing recombinant proteins. Smith GE; Summers MD...