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Overview of the Baltimore classification of viruses.

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English: The Baltimore classification of viruses. "(-)" indicates negative sense nucleic acid. "(+)" indicates positive sense nucleic acid. "ss" indicates single-stranded nucleic acid. "ds" indicates double-stranded, helical, nucleic acid.
Date 24 November 2007 (original upload date)
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Author Graham Beards (GrahamColm) at English Wikipedia
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  • 2007-11-24 11:50 GrahamColm 831×692× (14119 bytes)
  • 2007-11-24 11:31 GrahamColm 902×691× (35159 bytes) The Baltimore classication of viruses. (-) and (+) indcates negative or positive sense nucleaic acid. ss indicates single-stranded nucleic acid and ds double-stranded, helical, nucleic acid.

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