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PLAQUE size constitutes an important genetic characteristic of many viruses, including polyoma virus1–3. We have shown the existence of large-plaque (LP) and small-plaque (SP) variants for another Papova virus—SV40
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ALTSTEIN, A., DODONOVA, N. & VASSILJEVA, N. Small-plaque and Large-plaque Variants of Papova Virus SV40. Nature 209, 1048 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/2091048a0
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