uroboros
A database anti-virus scanners use to identify viruses. Basically a big list of hashes that uniquely identify a virus.
Signature / Identifier: this is like the virus passport number. A sequence of characters (numbers, letters, etc.) that identify the virus
The molecule on the surface of a virus that is recognized by the immune system is called an antigen. Antigens can be proteins or polysaccharides and are crucial for triggering an immune response, allowing the body to identify and combat the virus.
smallpox
smallpox
It is called a virus because we have an illness called a "virus" and when a computer GETS a virus, they're not working right and are not running well.
If you wanted to identify if you have a virus then I suggest you download a virus anti scanning system. Such as AVG or Norton then after this it will give you details of where your virus is and then you can go and sort it out from there. AVG 8.0 is the latest to be released from them and probably one of the best online.
the krippin virus or KV
The duration of Virus Called The Blues is 1500.0 seconds.
The first virus was called "Rother J".
a hidden virus is were your virus is hidden so you have a virus but you can't see it. so its called a hidden virus.
Amino acid sequences can be compared to databases of known viral sequences to identify the source of a virus. This comparison can reveal similarities between the amino acid sequences of the virus in question and those of known viruses, helping to determine its origin. By analyzing these similarities, researchers can infer relationships between different viruses and trace the evolutionary history of the virus in question.