Abalone shriveling syndrome-associated virus

Abalone shriveling syndrome-associated virus
Abalone shriveling syndrome-associated virus particles are shown from the side view as long flexible/rigid rectangles (red arrows) and short rectangles (black arrows). The circles (black arrowheads) and cubes (white arrowheads) from the top view and side views, respectively, are all similar to typical hemocyanin architectures. Scale bar, 100 nm
Abalone shriveling syndrome-associated virus particles are shown from the side view as long flexible/rigid rectangles (red arrows) and short rectangles (black arrows). The circles (black arrowheads) and cubes (white arrowheads) from the top view and side views, respectively, are all similar to typical hemocyanin architectures. Scale bar, 100 nm
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Abalone shriveling syndrome-associated virus

Abalone shriveling syndrome-associated virus was described in 2010 from an abalone which had died from abalone shriveling syndrome.[1]

  1. ^ Zhuang J, Cai G, Lin Q, Wu Z, Xie L (2012) A bacteriophage-related chimeric marine virus infecting abalone. PLoS One 5(11):e13850. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0013850