Journal of General Virology (2002) 83 (7)

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Articles of Journal of General Virology entered for 2002 and volume (issue): 83 (7)

Journal of General Virology (2002) 83, 1565-1572
Thomas E. Clarke and Rollie J. Clem (2002)
Lack of involvement of haemocytes in the establishment and spread of infection in Spodoptera frugiperda larvae infected with the baculovirus Autographa californica M nucleopolyhedrovirus by intrahaemocoelic injection

Journal of General Virology (2002) 83, 1573-1578
Hugo M. Arends and Johannes A. Jehle (2002)
Homologous recombination between the inverted terminal repeats of defective transposon TCp3.2 causes an inversion in the genome of Cydia pomonella granulovirus

Journal of General Virology (2002) 83, 1765-1770
Geneviève Roudet-Tavert, Sylvie German-Retana, Thierry Delaunay, Brigitte Delécolle, Thierry Candresse and Olivier Le Gall (2002)
Interaction between potyvirus helper component-proteinase and capsid protein in infected plants

Journal of General Virology (2002) 83, 1771-1775
Evangelos Vellios, Derek J.F. Brown and Stuart A. MacFarlane (2002)
Substitution of a single amino acid in the 2b protein of Pea early-browning virus affects nematode transmission

Journal of General Virology (2002) 83, 1777-1781
María Eugenia Sánchez de la Torre, Carmelo López, Oscar Grau and María Laura García (2002)
RNA 2 of Citrus psorosis virus is of negative polarity and has a single open reading frame in its complementary strand

Journal of General Virology (2002) 83, 1783-1790
Aletta Karsies, Thomas Merkle, Boris Szurek, Ulla Bonas, Thomas Hohn and Denis Leclerc (2002)
Regulated nuclear targeting of Cauliflower mosaic virus

Journal of General Virology (2002) 83, 1791-1798
Leslie L. Domier, Nancy K. McCoppin, Richard C. Larsen and Cleora J. D'Arcy (2002)
Nucleotide sequence shows that bean leafroll virus has a Luteovirus-like genome organization

Journal of General Virology (2002) 83, 1799-1807
Sébastien Guyader and Danièle Giblot Ducray (2002)
Sequence analysis of Potato leafroll virus isolates reveals genetic stability, major evolutionary events and differential selection pressure between overlapping reading frame products