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Problems in Classification of Feline Panleucopaenia Virus

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Mayor and Melnick1 have recently presented data on a group of small single stranded DNA viruses which cannot confidently be placed in any recognized virus group, and they tentatively propose a group designation of picodna-viruses for these viruses. Present work on feline panleucopaenia (FP) virus strains has resulted in findings which suggest a possible classification of such strains in this grouping.

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JOHNSON, R., CRUICKSHANE, J. Problems in Classification of Feline Panleucopaenia Virus. Nature 212, 622–623 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/212622a0

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