Viruses - Part 2: DNA vs. RNA Viruses
The virus classification system based on genome structure is the Baltimore classification. It was developed in the early 1970s by the Nobel laureate David Baltimore. According to this classification system, viruses are separated into seven groups.
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Outline:
00:00 - Introduction
01:00 - Baltimore Classification
04:55 - Viral genomes
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Видео Viruses - Part 2: DNA vs. RNA Viruses канала AMBOSS: Medical Knowledge Distilled
An interactive version of this ChalkTalk episode can be found here:
www.amboss.com/us/auditor/viruses2
Outline:
00:00 - Introduction
01:00 - Baltimore Classification
04:55 - Viral genomes
Read more in the AMBOSS Chalk Talk Library: https://go.amboss.com/ChalkTalkLibrary
Видео Viruses - Part 2: DNA vs. RNA Viruses канала AMBOSS: Medical Knowledge Distilled
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