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Trevor F

Integration of the yeast retrovirus-like element Ty3 upstream of a human gene expressed... - 1 views

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    Components of viral machinery being used to modify the genome of an organism. Exciting stuff yes?
Matthew Marshall

Ebola outbreak kills 15 in eastern Congo - Yahoo! News - 1 views

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    In my opinion, VHFs are among the scariest of viruses. Also, to the best of my knowledge, the reservoir AND vector for the virus have yet to be found. It just pops out of the jungle every so often, and then disappears back into it, Frightening...
mattgreatens

High Incidence of Multiple Viral Infections Identified in Upper Respiratory Tract Infec... - 0 views

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    Did not know that 80% of Upper Respiratory Tract Infections(URTI) are viral.
kchenvert09

Worst Year of the West Nile - 2 views

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    interesting that this is the worst year but I feel that it hasnt been mentioned nearly as much as it has the past couple years
rboreen

Improper Tagging of the Non-Essential Small Capsid Protein VP26 Impairs Nuclear Capsid ... - 3 views

    • Casey Finnerty
       
      I'm often surprised at how often tagging a protein with another large protein works, i.e. does not interfere with the function of the tagged protein. Considering how complex the process of viral assembly is, I'm not surprised it would be sensitive to the location of the tag.
jiyoung yoon

Association of HIV Diversity and Survival in HIV-Infected Ugandan Infants - 10 views

    • Sarah Muncy
       
      Ha, so again, like an organism. Where a population has a great deal of genetic diversity, there are more traits onto which natural selection can act. The more diverse the HIV is at this given stage means a failure in this case though, as the host dies and cannot transmit the disease. Strange.
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    That's a really cool observation, Sarah! It's really all about transmission. Since HIV is (primarily) sexually transmitted, infection in infants (via transovarial transmission) may be considered a dead end for the virus. Perhaps vertical transmission is an aberrance. If HIV would evolve into a less virulent form, perhaps vertical transmission would become more important. Just sayin'...
sdahlseng10

Cigarette Smoke Modulates Expression of Human Rhinovirus-Induced Airway Epithelial Host... - 0 views

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    This is an interesting article about the gene products that are up-regulated by a rhinovirus infection of respiratory tract epithelial cells, and how that response is limited with the introduction of a cigarette smoke extract. Experiment carried out in human epithelial tissue culture and gene products measured with PCR and immunoblotting.
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    Nice molecular evidence behind the observation that smokers get colds more often, don't you think?
Casey Finnerty

PLoS ONE: Fatal Cases of Influenza A in Childhood - 7 views

  • This work presents a rare insight into fatal influenza H3N2 in healthy children.
    • Casey Finnerty
       
      So I think we can see why some virologists were uncomfortable with keeping the swine barn open at the state fair this year!
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    Vaccinations are nice, until an antigenic strain is formed. In which case it's back to the drawing board to create a new one as soon as possible. Influenza is constantly changing in order to thrive. Amazing!
Casey Finnerty

Expression Strategy of Densonucleosis Virus from the German Cockroach, Blattella germanica - 2 views

  • Cell culture propagation and virus infection.For the propagation of BgDNV, a culture of B. germanica BGE-2 cells previously isolated from embryonic tissues was used (30).
Casey Finnerty

New tick-borne virus puts the bite on Missouri farmers - Vitals - 3 views

  • “This particular virus has never been detected before,” said Nicholson. “This is unique to the world.”So far, the Missouri men are the only known victims of the new germ, which has been identified as a phlebovirus, part of the Bunyaviridae family of potentially serious bugs. Hantavirus, spread by deer mice, comes from that group. So does the deadly Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever.
Casey Finnerty

PLoS Pathogens: Polydnaviruses as Symbionts and Gene Delivery Systems - 5 views

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    This paper describes the fascinating replication cycle of brachoviruses, which integrate their genomes (or portions of their genomes) into both wasp and caterpillar hosts, to benefit the parasitic wasp. In this role, these viruses function as endosymbionts, challenging the traditional view of all viruses as parasites.
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    Please read this paper for the course. I don't plan to discuss it much more in the course, but there may be questions on this story on your exam.
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