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TWiV 433: Poops viruses and worms

  • March 19, 2017
  • Tagged as: antiviral RNAi, argonaute, bacteriophage, C. elegans, crispr, dicer, evolution, fecal viruses, intestine, nematode, RNA interference, viral, virology, virome, virus, viruses
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The lovely TWiV team explore evolution of our fecal virome, and the antiviral RNA interference response in the nematode C. elegans.

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TWiV 355: Baby’s first virome

  • September 20, 2015
  • Tagged as: gain of function, GOF, gut, human, influenza virus, intestine, Kevin Folta, leishmania, Leishmaniavirus, LRV, microbiome, parasite, twins, viral, virology, virome, virus

The TWiV team considers the effect of a Leishmaniavirus on the efficacy of drug treatment, and the human fecal virome and microbiome in twins during early infancy.

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