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TWiV 562: Take a breath

  • August 25, 2019
  • Tagged as: chestnut blight fungus, cloud formation, coccolithophores, CRESS viruses, diatoms, Emiliana huxleyi, hypovirus, mutation rates, ocean blooms, phi6 phage, phytoplankton, plant virus, silicon, viral, viral evolution, virology, virus, viruss

TWiV travels to Rutgers University to speak with Brad, Kay, Siobain, and Kim about their careers and their work on viruses of plants, fungi, bacteria, diatoms, and coccolithophores.

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TWiV 451: Expectorate the unexpected

  • July 23, 2017
  • Tagged as: blood meal, chestnut blight fungus, diversity, dsRNA, evolution, flavivirus, hypovirulence, mosquito, mycovirus, nonsynonymous mutations, saliva, synonymous mutations, viral, virology, virus, west nile virus
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The TWiV scientists reveal that mosquitoes transmit different West Nile virus populations with each blood meal, only to have the diversity purged in a bird host.

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