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TWiV 509: 41,103 bases under the sea

  • September 2, 2018
  • Tagged as: Aplysia, computational biology, nidovirus, planarian, RNA genome, teaching, viral, virology, virus, viruses

The TWiV team considers whether those who can do, can’t teach, and newly discovered viruses of planarians and Aplysia with the largest RNA genomes.

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TWiV 232: Gophers go viral

  • May 12, 2013
  • Tagged as: antiviral therapy, APOBEC, deamination, error threshold, hiv-1, human immunodeficiency virus, Institute of molecular virology, measles virus receptor, mutation, nectin-4, teaching, University of Minnesota, viral, virology, virus

Vincent meets up with Roberto, Reuben, Lou, and Leslie at the University of Minnesota to talk about their work on HIV-1, APOBEC proteins, measles virus, and teaching virology to undergraduates.

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