Viroids are tiny single-stranded circular RNA pathogens that infect plants. Viroids do not encode any proteins, yet cause an assortment of symptoms. The following review describes viroid classification, molecular biology and spread. The review also discusses viroid pathogenesis, host interactions and detection. The review concludes with a description of future prospects in viroid research
Viroids are the smallest autonomous infectious nucleic acids known today. They are non-coding, unenc...
Viroids are the smallest autonomous infectious nucleic acids known today. They are non-coding, unenc...
Viroids are non encapsidated small RNA plant pathogens unable to produce any protein. They are able ...
Viroids are small (about 300 nucleotides), single-stranded, circular, non-encapsidated pathogenic RN...
Viroids are a unique type of infectious agent, exclusively composed of a relatively small (246–430 n...
Viroids are a unique type of infectious agent, exclusively composed of a relatively small (246–430 n...
Article in presstThe discovery of viroids about 45 years ago heralded a revolution in Biology: small...
Article in presstThe discovery of viroids about 45 years ago heralded a revolution in Biology: small...
Article in presstThe discovery of viroids about 45 years ago heralded a revolution in Biology: small...
Despite the non-coding nature of their small RNA genomes, the visible symptoms of viroid infection r...
[EN] Viroids are tiny infectious agents of plants, consisting exclusively of a small (246–401 nucleo...
SViroids are nucleic acid species of relatively low molecular weight and unique structure that cause...
[EN] Despite being composed by a single-stranded, circular, non-protein-coding RNA of just 246-401 n...
Viroids are noncoding RNAs that infect plants. In order to establish systemic infection, these RNAs ...
Viroids are noncoding RNAs that infect plants. In order to establish systemic infection, these RNAs ...
Viroids are the smallest autonomous infectious nucleic acids known today. They are non-coding, unenc...
Viroids are the smallest autonomous infectious nucleic acids known today. They are non-coding, unenc...
Viroids are non encapsidated small RNA plant pathogens unable to produce any protein. They are able ...
Viroids are small (about 300 nucleotides), single-stranded, circular, non-encapsidated pathogenic RN...
Viroids are a unique type of infectious agent, exclusively composed of a relatively small (246–430 n...
Viroids are a unique type of infectious agent, exclusively composed of a relatively small (246–430 n...
Article in presstThe discovery of viroids about 45 years ago heralded a revolution in Biology: small...
Article in presstThe discovery of viroids about 45 years ago heralded a revolution in Biology: small...
Article in presstThe discovery of viroids about 45 years ago heralded a revolution in Biology: small...
Despite the non-coding nature of their small RNA genomes, the visible symptoms of viroid infection r...
[EN] Viroids are tiny infectious agents of plants, consisting exclusively of a small (246–401 nucleo...
SViroids are nucleic acid species of relatively low molecular weight and unique structure that cause...
[EN] Despite being composed by a single-stranded, circular, non-protein-coding RNA of just 246-401 n...
Viroids are noncoding RNAs that infect plants. In order to establish systemic infection, these RNAs ...
Viroids are noncoding RNAs that infect plants. In order to establish systemic infection, these RNAs ...
Viroids are the smallest autonomous infectious nucleic acids known today. They are non-coding, unenc...
Viroids are the smallest autonomous infectious nucleic acids known today. They are non-coding, unenc...
Viroids are non encapsidated small RNA plant pathogens unable to produce any protein. They are able ...