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All the Virology on the WWW


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Are you feeling under the weather? Has the doctor informed you that you have caught a virus? Have you ever wondered just what that virus you caught looks like? Next time check out the Big Picture Book of Viruses located on the Web site All the Virology on the WWW. Here you can browse an extensive database of viruses to find out what your virus looks like. You can also learn what makes your virus unique and different from other viruses. For the professional virologist this site offers a wealth of scientific information about viruses as well.

PROCEDURES

  1. Use your WWW browser to access the sites whose URL is:
    http://www.virology.net/
  2. Explore the site. Use the bookmark capabilities of your browser to save site location for future use.
  3. Use the exit command to quit your WWW browser.

This lesson is part of the series "DO-IT Lessons" developed by the University of Washington. Creation of the series of lessons is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under grant numbers 9255803 and 9550003. The lessons are now maintained through funds from the State of Washington. The University of Washington holds the copyright to the series of lessons, however ownership of the Internet resources referenced in the lessons may be found at the resource site. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed at these sites are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation, the University of Washington or the State of Washington.


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