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1 April 1970 Morphological Studies of Seal Poxvirus
T. M. WILSON, P. R. SWEENEY
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Abstract

The fine structure of the M and C forms of seal poxvirus as observed in negative stained preparations in the electron microscope are described. The M form has a beaded surface and a serrated outline and particles averaged 312.3 mμ in length and 193.8μ in width. The C form was not beaded, had a serrated periphery and averaged 352.8 mμ in length and 196 mμ in width. A short discussion of the morphology of seal poxvirus in relation to other poxviruses is presented.

T. M. WILSON and P. R. SWEENEY "Morphological Studies of Seal Poxvirus," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 6(2), 94-97, (1 April 1970). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-6.2.94
Received: 13 February 1970; Published: 1 April 1970
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