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TWiV 370: Ten out of 15

  • January 4, 2016
  • Tagged as: codon bias, codon pair bias, dengue, dinucleotide bias, Ebola, ebolavirus, gain of function, Joan Steitz, outbreak, pathogenesis, persistence, recoding, spillover, this year in virology, Vaccine, viral, virology, virome, virus, viruses
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The TWiVomics review ten captivating virology stories from 2015.

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TWiV 351: The dengue code

  • August 23, 2015
  • Tagged as: attenuation, codon bias, codon pair bias, dengue virus, dinucleotide bias, gain of function, H1N1, immunosuppressed, influenza virus, kidney transplant, poxvirus, reversion, translation, Vaccine, viral, virology, virus

The Masters of the ScienTWIVic Universe discuss a novel poxvirus isolate from an immunosuppressed patient, H1N1 and the gain-of-function debate, and attenuation of dengue virus by recoding the genome.

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