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         01.062. Rhabdoviridae

REFERENCES

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Wagner R. R. (Ed.) (1987). “The Rhabdoviruses.” New York: Plenum Press.

Walker, P. J., Byrne, K. A., Riding, G. A., Cowley, J. A., Wang, Y and McWilliam, S. (1992). The genome of bovine ephemeral fever rhabdovirus contains two related glycoprotein genes. Virology, 191, 49-61.

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Walker, P. J. Benmansour, A., Dietzgen, R., Fang, R.-X., Jackson, A. O., Kurath, G., Leong,


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