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- Defective_interfering_particle abstract "In virology, defective interfering particles (DIPs), also known as defective interfering viruses, are spontaneously generated virus mutants in which a critical portion of the particle's genome has been lost due to defective replication. DIPs are derived from and associated with their parent virus, and particles are classed as DIPs if they are rendered non-infectious due to at least one essential gene of the virus being lost or severely damaged as a result of the defection. A DIP can usually still penetrate host cells, but requires another fully functional virus particle (the 'helper' virus) to co-infect a cell with it, in order to provide the lost factors. The existence of DIPs has been known about for decades, and they can occur within nearly every class of both DNA and RNA viruses.".
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- Defective_interfering_particle wikiPageRevisionID "695629681".
- Defective_interfering_particle wikiPageWikiLink Bovine_coronavirus.
- Defective_interfering_particle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Virology.
- Defective_interfering_particle wikiPageWikiLink Coinfection.
- Defective_interfering_particle wikiPageWikiLink Competitive_inhibition.
- Defective_interfering_particle wikiPageWikiLink Coronavirus.
- Defective_interfering_particle wikiPageWikiLink Coronavirus_SL-III_cis-acting_replication_element.
- Defective_interfering_particle wikiPageWikiLink Partitiviridae.
- Defective_interfering_particle wikiPageWikiLink Pathogen.
- Defective_interfering_particle wikiPageWikiLink RNA-dependent_RNA_polymerase.
- Defective_interfering_particle wikiPageWikiLink Viral_replication.
- Defective_interfering_particle wikiPageWikiLink Virology.
- Defective_interfering_particle wikiPageWikiLink File:RF00496.jpg.
- Defective_interfering_particle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Defective interfering particle".
- Defective_interfering_particle wikiPageWikiLinkText "defective interfering copies".
- Defective_interfering_particle wikiPageWikiLinkText "defective interfering particle".
- Defective_interfering_particle wikiPageWikiLinkText "defective interfering particles (DIPs)".
- Defective_interfering_particle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Organisms_et_al..
- Defective_interfering_particle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Defective_interfering_particle subject Category:Virology.
- Defective_interfering_particle comment "In virology, defective interfering particles (DIPs), also known as defective interfering viruses, are spontaneously generated virus mutants in which a critical portion of the particle's genome has been lost due to defective replication. DIPs are derived from and associated with their parent virus, and particles are classed as DIPs if they are rendered non-infectious due to at least one essential gene of the virus being lost or severely damaged as a result of the defection.".
- Defective_interfering_particle label "Defective interfering particle".
- Defective_interfering_particle sameAs Q5251124.
- Defective_interfering_particle sameAs جسيم_تدخلي_معيب.
- Defective_interfering_particle sameAs 欠陥干渉粒子.
- Defective_interfering_particle sameAs m.02b5kl.
- Defective_interfering_particle sameAs Q5251124.
- Defective_interfering_particle wasDerivedFrom Defective_interfering_particle?oldid=695629681.
- Defective_interfering_particle depiction RF00496.jpg.
- Defective_interfering_particle isPrimaryTopicOf Defective_interfering_particle.