poxvírusokat
Poxvírusokat refers to viruses belonging to the Poxviridae family. These are large, complex viruses that are characterized by their double-stranded DNA genome and their brick-shaped or ovoid morphology. Poxviruses are known for their ability to infect a wide range of hosts, including mammals, birds, and insects.
The Poxviridae family is divided into several subfamilies and genera. Important genera include Orthopoxvirus, which contains
Poxviruses replicate within the cytoplasm of host cells, which is unusual for DNA viruses. Their replication
Historically, poxviruses have been significant pathogens. Variola virus caused devastating epidemics of smallpox, a disease that