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Fingerprinting of single viral genomes
Analytical Biochemistry, 2005We demonstrate the use of technology developed for optical mapping to acquire DNA fingerprints from single genomes for the purpose of discrimination and identification of bacteria and viruses. Single genome fingerprinting (SGF) provides not only the size but also the order of the restriction fragments, which adds another dimension to the information ...
Matthew M, Ferris +3 more
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Viral carcinogenesis and genomic instability
2006Oncogenes encoded by human tumor viruses play integral roles in the viral conquest of the host cell by subverting crucial and relatively non-redundant regulatory circuits that regulate cellular proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis and life span. Human tumor virus oncoproteins can also disrupt pathways that are necessary for the maintenance of the ...
Karl, Münger +5 more
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The viral genome in transformed cells
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1971Abstract Polyoma and SV 40-transformed cells carry multiple copies of the entire genome in their chromosomes; the viral DNA sequences appear to be covalently integrated into the host cell’s DNA but it is not known whether they are clustered in a reiterated tandem sequence or whether they are distributed singly or in clusters ...
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The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) genetic map underpins all our understanding of the virus biology and its role in disease. EBV was the first large DNA virus to be fully sequenced and this has been followed by many years of detailed mapping of viral genes and other genetic elements. The genetic map of EBV is based on the reference NC_007605 virus genome but
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Translation of the Viral Genome
1985Viral protein synthesis is dependent on the functional protein synthesizing machinery of the host cell. Before dealing with the characteristics of viral protein synthesis, a summary of basic features and of the control of protein synthesis in uninfected cells is required.
Friedrich Koch, Gebhard Koch
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Genome replication strategies.- Model of Picornavirus RNA Replication.- Coronavirus Genome Replication.- Flaviviruses.- Hepatitis C Virus Genome Replication.- Brome Mosaic Virus RNA Replication and Transcription.- Retroviruses.- Hepadnaviral Genomic Replication.- Rhabdoviruses.- Orthomyxovirus Genome Transcription and Replication.- Arenaviruses: Genome
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Genome replication strategies.- Model of Picornavirus RNA Replication.- Coronavirus Genome Replication.- Flaviviruses.- Hepatitis C Virus Genome Replication.- Brome Mosaic Virus RNA Replication and Transcription.- Retroviruses.- Hepadnaviral Genomic Replication.- Rhabdoviruses.- Orthomyxovirus Genome Transcription and Replication.- Arenaviruses: Genome
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SARS-CoV-2 viral load and shedding kinetics
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Olha Puhach +2 more
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Viral and host heterogeneity and their effects on the viral life cycle
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020Jennifer E Jones +2 more
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Synonymous Virus Genome Recoding as a Tool to Impact Viral Fitness.
Trends in Microbiology, 2016M. Martínez +3 more
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