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Auxiliary Genes of Baculoviruses

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The Baculoviruses

Part of the book series: The Viruses ((VIRS))

Abstract

A consideration of the genes encoded by viruses suggests that they can be divided into two broad groups based on functions. First, all viruses carry genes essential for their own propagation. In addition to genes encoding viral structural proteins, these also include genes whose function is to ensure the expression of viral genes, the replication of its genome, the assembly and release of progeny virus particles, and the effective transmission of the virus to a new host. Viruses with small genomes achieve many of these functions by subverting the machinery of the host cell. Many small viruses only carry these essential genes.

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O’Reilly, D.R. (1997). Auxiliary Genes of Baculoviruses. In: Miller, L.K. (eds) The Baculoviruses. The Viruses. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1834-5_11

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