ssDNA genoomiga viirused Ph. Geminiviridae G. Mastervirus MSV (maize steak virus) WDV (wheat steak virus) G. Begamovirus BGMV (bean golden mosaic virus) G. Curtovirus Ph. Nanoviridae BBTV (banana bunchy top virus) Ph. Circoviridae G. Circovirus PCV (porcine circovirus) PBFD G. Gyrovirus CAV (chicken anemia virus) TTV (Transfusion transmitted v.) Ph. Parvoviridae SubPh. Parvovirinae G. Dependovirus (AAV) G. Parvovirus FPV (feline parvovirus) CPV (canine parvovirus)
As muscle goes During the conversion of muscle to meat, into rigor, cross-bridges form between the anaerobic glycolysis is the primary source of thick and thin filaments, thus reducing avail- ATP production. As a result, lactic acid able space for water to reside (Offer and builds up in the tissue, leading to a reduction Trinick 1983). It has been shown that as the in pH of the meat. Once the pH has reached pH of porcine muscle is reduced from physi- the isoelectric point (pI) of the major pro- ological values to 5.2–5.6 (near the isoelec- teins, especially myosin (pI = 5.3), the net tric point of myosin), the distance between charge of the protein is zero, meaning the the thick filaments declines an average of numbers of positive and negative charges 2.5 nm (Diesbourg et al. 1988). This decline on the proteins are essentially equal
evidence that pigs are particularly greedy, or that they are fatter relative to their skeletal size than other animals are.8 One might think that Fogelin has easily avoided this new objection, for when a simile is figurative it does not require the actual correctness of the relevant stereotype. "Sam acts like a gorilla" and "Merle eats like a pig" are correctly expressed and understood despite the fact that the two stereotypes are respectively simian and porcine slanders, because, in the similes, "gorilla" and "pig" are themselves being used figuratively rather than literally. But Fogelin's picture of "trimming the feature space" presupposes or at least strongly suggests that the features relevantly shared by, say, Churchill and a bulldog are possessed literally by each of the two. And in that sense, on Fogelin's theory a metaphor must still bottom out in a literal sharing of genu- ine properties