You may note that I have a bit of ecological, organismal, evolutionary ecological, phage therapeutical, historical, phenotypic (anything but genotypic!), and bacteriophage interests…
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Chapter I.1: What is Virology?
Chapter I.2: Introduction to the Virus Infectious Cycle
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Chapter I.3: Virus Genomes and their Functioning
Chapter I.4: Structure of Virions
Chapter I.5: Virus Attachment to and Entry into Cells
Chapter I.6: Synthesis of RNA from RNA
Chapter I.7: Synthesis of RNA from DNA
Chapter I.8: RNA Processing by Viruses
Chapter I.9: Replication of DNA Virus Genomes
Chapter I.10: Reverse Transcription and Provirus Integration
Chapter I.11: Synthesis of Virus Proteins
Chapter I.12: Intracellular Transport of Virus Components
Chapter I.13: Intracellular Maturation of Virions and Their Release
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Chapter I.14: Virus Infected Cells
Chapter II.1: Some Virus Epidemiology
Chapter II.2: Barriers to Virion Movement Into and Through the Body
Chapter II.3: Numerous Factors have Antiviral Activities
Chapter II.4: Adaptive Immunity and Viruses
Chapter II.5: Some Bad Things that Viruses can do to Bodies
Chapter II.7: Viruses and Vaccination
Chapter II.9: Virus-Based Therapies of Diseases
Chapter II.10: Evolutionary Biology of Viruses
Chapter II.11: Emergence of New Viral Diseases
Chapter II.12: Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Summary of the Viruses