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Chimeric Ranavirus Can Devastate Amphibians, Ecological Modelling

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Chimeric Ranavirus Can Devastate Amphibians, Ecological Modelling

Posted on Sep 17, 2020Share on

Micrograph slide of ranaviruses gathering close to the cell border where they can be seen leaving the cell via a process called budding.

Members of the Amphibian Disease Lab recently published a paper on chimeric ranavirus and its effects on tadpole populations.

Read the full publication on Ecological Modelling.

Tagged Amphibian pathogen, amphibian research, ranavirus
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