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TWiV 162: Transcription

  • December 18, 2011
  • Tagged as: cap, dna dependent rna synthesis, nucleic acid, pol I, pol II, pol III, polyA, polymerase, rna splicing, transcription, viral, virology, virus

Vincent, Rich, and Alan continue Virology 101 with a discussion of transcription, the process of making mRNA from a DNA template.

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TWiV 106: Making viral DNA II

  • November 6, 2010
  • Tagged as: adenovirus, DNA, dna synthesis, double helix, genome, herpesvirus, parvovirus, polymerase, poxvirus, replication, viral, virology, virus

Vincent, Dickson, and Rich continue Virology 101 with a second installment of their discussion of how viruses with DNA genomes replicate their genetic information.

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TWiV 100: TWiV catches a big fish

  • September 26, 2010
  • Tagged as: asilomar, david baltimore, mengovirus, nobel, podcast, poliovirus, polymerase, Racaniello, recombinant dna, retrovirus, reverse transcriptase, rna synthesis, TWiV, viral, virology, virus

Vincent, Alan, and Rich celebrate the 100th episode of TWiV by talking about viruses with Nobel Laureate David Baltimore.

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TWiV 60: Making viral RNA

  • November 29, 2009
  • Tagged as: genome, genome replication, influenza virus, mRNA, nucleic acid, poliovirus, polymerase, rabies virus, reovirus, RNA, RNA polymerase, rna replication, rotavirus, viral, virology, virus

Vincent and Dick continue Virology 101 with a discussion of how RNA viruses produce mRNA and replicate their genomes.

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