Talk:Adenoviridae

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  • Is it not typical to locate the article at the singular of the word?
    • I believe for families in zoology and virology it is customary for the plural form to be used. If you look at scientific classification, all the families and subfamilies are in plural, although none of the phyla, classes, orders, etc. are. --Joelmills 03:02, 18 May 2006 (UTC)

I don't think the image is too good. Why should the article show any other viruses at all? And if for comparison - why only these thre? I mean those three viruses are not the only three kinds of viruses existing in the world. --149.156.87.152 08:35, 13 January 2007 (UTC)


--- The article states that the virus is between 60-90nm in diameter. Is this with or without fibre diameter?

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