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Comparative genomics of Gondwana‐diverged Pila and Pomacea reveals parallel evolution of aerial oviposition. Convergent chromosomal rearrangements reshape regulatory landscapes within topologically associating domains. Lineage‐specific gene family expansions and viral‐derived perivitelline proteins (PV1) underpin desiccation resistance.
Yufei Zhou +10 more
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Diverse Small Circular DNA Viruses Identified in an American Wigeon Fecal Sample. [PDF]
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Integrase-associated niche differentiation of endogenous large DNA viruses in crustaceans. [PDF]
Kawato S, Nozaki R, Kondo H, Hirono I.
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Paleovirology of the DNA viruses of eukaryotes [PDF]
Paleovirology is the study of ancient viruses and how they have coevolved with their hosts. An increasingly detailed understanding of the diversity, origins, and evolution of the DNA viruses of eukaryotes has been obtained through the lens of paleovirology in recent years.
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1971
Abstract Over the past decade our laboratory has worked intensively on the molecular details of RNA replication using the RNA bacteriophages as a model system. About a year and a half ago, I decided that the time had arrived for us to turn our accumulated technical armament on RNA replication to a problem of more immediate relevance ...
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Abstract Over the past decade our laboratory has worked intensively on the molecular details of RNA replication using the RNA bacteriophages as a model system. About a year and a half ago, I decided that the time had arrived for us to turn our accumulated technical armament on RNA replication to a problem of more immediate relevance ...
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Evasion of apoptosis by DNA viruses
Immunology & Cell Biology, 1996Summary.Apoptosis is a form of cell death distinct from necrosis which plays an important role in processes such as homoeostasis and the elimination of damaged cells. It can be triggered by a variety of stimuli including DNA damage and cytotoxic T lymphocyte activity,1 both of which may be induced in the course of a viral infection.
S, Cuff, J, Ruby
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Physical Chemistry of DNA Viruses
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, 2009The relative simplicity of viruses makes it possible to apply generic physical approaches to the understanding of their structure and function. We focus here on viruses that have double-stranded (ds)DNA genomes that are enclosed in a protein container called the capsid.
Charles M, Knobler, William M, Gelbart
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Cancer Letters, 1988
This review examines some of the evidence which aetiologically implicates various DNA viruses (primarily papillomavirus, hepatitis B virus and Epstein-Barr virus) in certain human cancers (cervical carcinoma, primary liver cell carcinoma, Burkitt's lymphoma and nasopharyngeal carcinoma, respectively).
S J, Fey, P M, Larsen
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This review examines some of the evidence which aetiologically implicates various DNA viruses (primarily papillomavirus, hepatitis B virus and Epstein-Barr virus) in certain human cancers (cervical carcinoma, primary liver cell carcinoma, Burkitt's lymphoma and nasopharyngeal carcinoma, respectively).
S J, Fey, P M, Larsen
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DNA Vaccines for Bacteria and Viruses
1996DNA vaccines are nonreplicating plasmids encoding genes from pathogens. The antigenic proteins are thus expressed in the cells of the vaccinated host and result in the generation of both antibody and cell-mediated immune responses. The ability to generate proteins with native conformation contrasts with certain recombinant protein or inactivated viral ...
J B, Ulmer +8 more
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