Springer, 2002. - 1556 p. - This encyclopedic reference contains
the latest knowledge on all virus genera in the standardized format
of lists, tables and figures. Each of the 241 taxonomically ordered
chapters provides highly structured and condensed information on a
single virus genus from a leading world expert. The data covers
individual genus members, historical events, virion morphology,
genome properties, replication strategy, properties of individual
transcripts and proteins, sequence accession numbers, biological
properties, diseases, recombinant vector constructs, vaccine
strains, key references, as well as a high-resolution particle
image and a drawing of the genome organization. An indispensable
tool for both researchers and lecturers.