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1 civirus, subfamily Betaherpesvirinae, family Herpesviridae).
2 avirus, subfamily Alphaherpesvirinae, family Herpesviridae.
3 s N-terminal domain and conserved across the Herpesviridae.
4 x virus 1, respectively, both members of the Herpesviridae.
5 lpha- and betaherpesvirus subfamilies of the Herpesviridae.
6 betaherpesviruses, or gammaherpesviruses) of Herpesviridae.
7 amily (the Deltaherpesvirinae) in the family Herpesviridae.
8 atency for a member of Herpesvirales outside Herpesviridae.
9 e are conserved in the members of the family Herpesviridae.
10 e of the lymph node caused by infection with herpesviridae.
11 s of the Alphaherpesvirinae subfamily of the Herpesviridae.
12 plex virus (HSV) are conserved among all the Herpesviridae.
13 pha-helix that appears to be conserved among Herpesviridae.
14 ore broadly conserved feature throughout the Herpesviridae.
15 nzyme (DUB) is strictly conserved across the Herpesviridae.
16 e of eukaryotic viruses, many related to the Herpesviridae.
17 V-1), is conserved across all members of the Herpesviridae.
18 ed for virus entry and fusion throughout the Herpesviridae.
19 nt or lytic life cycle is fundamental to all herpesviridae.
20  nuclease that has been characterized in the Herpesviridae.
21 ted by a viral infection, predominantly with Herpesviridae.
22 o acids which is highly conserved within the Herpesviridae.
23 erved human proteins and DNA viruses such as Herpesviridae and Adenoviridae most efficiently, while a
24 teoviridae and with unrelated viruses in the Herpesviridae and Adenoviridae.
25 homologs are conserved throughout the family Herpesviridae and appear to serve essential, universal f
26                       DNA polymerases of the Herpesviridae and bacteriophage RB69 belong to the alpha
27 es in the eukaryote-infecting herpesviruses (Herpesviridae) and the prokaryote-infecting tailed DNA b
28                                          The Herpesviridae are a large group of well-characterized do
29 ) that is conserved among all members of the Herpesviridae, but its function is poorly understood.
30                                          The Herpesviridae comprise a large class of animal viruses o
31                                   The family Herpesviridae consists of human and veterinary pathogens
32                           All members of the Herpesviridae contain a homologue of HSV-1 UL36, the N-t
33                           All members of the Herpesviridae contain BPLF1 homologs with conserved enzy
34                           All members of the herpesviridae contain within their large tegument protei
35 VIDA includes all sequences from GenBank for Herpesviridae, Coronaviridae and Arteriviridae.
36 ris lumricoides) may have been obtained from Herpesviridae (double-stranded DNA viruses, no RNA stage
37 man CMV (HCMV) is a ubiquitous member of the Herpesviridae family and an opportunistic pathogen that
38 tion between several UL9 homologs within the Herpesviridae family and distant homology with helicases
39 n USP7 is targeted by several viruses of the Herpesviridae family and is required for effective herpe
40                           All members of the Herpesviridae family contain sequences for a highly cons
41                     This member of the gamma-herpesviridae family encodes 81 open reading frames, sev
42 ls, the base of the phylogenetic tree of the Herpesviridae family has been estimated at 400 mya.
43 man cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a member of the Herpesviridae family of viruses that also includes herpe
44 nteraction is a conserved biology across the Herpesviridae family, likely directed to promote virus e
45 icella-zoster virus (VZV) is a member of the Herpesviridae family, primary infection with which cause
46 ogy with nucleases from other members of the Herpesviridae family.
47    gH/gL heterodimer is conserved across the Herpesviridae family.
48 erpes simplex virus (HSV) is a member of the herpesviridae family.
49 protein likely pre-dates divergence of these Herpesviridae genera that occurred 200 million years ago
50                                          The Herpesviridae have evolved countermeasures to IFN respon
51 he large tegument proteins across the family Herpesviridae indicates conservation of key catalytic re
52                                              Herpesviridae is a large family of highly successful hum
53                        B virus of the family Herpesviridae is endemic to rhesus macaques but results
54                One of the unique features of Herpesviridae is latent infection following a primary in
55 velope, in viruses in the gamma subfamily of Herpesviridae is poorly understood.
56 B), the most conserved protein in the family Herpesviridae, is essential for the fusion of viral and
57 tivity that is strictly conserved across the Herpesviridae; mutation of the active site cysteine resu
58 dae, Flaviviridae, Filoviridae, Hepeviridae, Herpesviridae, Paramyxoviridae, Picornaviridae, Poxvirid
59 logs are encoded by all known members of the Herpesviridae, previous work with several of these homol
60                                       Of the Herpesviridae, replication of herpes simplex virustype-1
61 cture, the first for any capsid protein from Herpesviridae, revealed a novel fold, placing herpesviru
62                 It is a member of the family Herpesviridae, which contains three subfamilies (alpha-

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