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Baculovirus Molecular Biology Figures and Tables (revised 5/10/09) Copyright G. F. Rohrmann These figures are freely available for non commercial use: For other use contact: George F. Rohrmann Department of Microbiology Oregon State University rohrmanng@orst.edu Citation: Rohrmann GF. Baculovirus Molecular Biology. Bethesda (MD): National Library of Medicine (US), National Center for Biotechnology Information; 2008 November. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=bacvir
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Fig. 1.1 Baculovirus Occlusion Bodies. Scanning EM by K. Hughes and R.B. Addison
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Fig. 1.2. Phylogenetic relatedness of LEF8 from selected baculoviruses. Neighbor joining; bootstrap analysis (1000 reps).
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Table 1.3. Genes 1 found in and unique to all sequenced Group I NPV genomes Ac1 (ptp), Ac16 (BV-ODV26), Ac27 (iap-1), Ac30, Ac42 (gta), Ac72, Ac73, Ac114, Ac124, Ac128 (gp64), Ac 132, Ac151 (ie2)
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Fig. 6.2. Relationships of RNA polymerase subunits. The large subunits, ’ and in some archaea have undergone fission and are present as either 3 or 4 components. The subunits are color-coded indicating relatedness except for the auxillary subunits shown in white. This figure is based on the data of. For description of baculovirus homology, see text.
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