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The Impact of Defective Viruses on Infection and Immunity

Defective viral genomes (DVGs) are generated during viral replication and are unable to carry out a full replication cycle unless coinfected with a full-length virus. DVGs are produced by many viruses, and their presence correlates with alterations in infection outcomes. Historically, DVGs were stud...

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Published in:Annual review of virology 2019-09, Vol.6 (1), p.547-566
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