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The evolutionary biology of viruses

Stephen S Morse

New York Raven Press c1994

Localização: ICB - Inst. Ciências Biomédicas    (QW160 E93b 1994 )(Acessar)

  • Título:
    The evolutionary biology of viruses
  • Autor: Stephen S Morse
  • Assuntos: Viruses -- Evolution; VIROSES; GENÉTICA; EVOLUÇÃO; Viruses -- genetics; Evolution
  • Notas: Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Descrição: Toward an evolutionary biology of viruses / Stephen S. Morse -- Driving forces in evolution: an analysis of natural selection / Ernst Mayr -- Defining viral evolution -- Population biology of virus-host interactions / G.P. Garn ett and R. Antia --Methods of evolutionary analysis of viral sequences / Andrew J. Leigh Brown -- Viral phylogeny: origins and relatedness -- Evolution of viruses as recorded by their polymerase sequences / Jaap Heringa and Pat rick Argos -- RNA viral supergroupsand the evolution of RNA viruses / Rob Goldbach and Peter de Haan -- Origin and evolutionary relationships of retroelements / Thomas H. Eickbush -- Driving forces in evolution I: processes gen erating genetic diversity -- Mutation rates and rapidevolution of RNA viruses / Esteban Domingo and John J. Holland -- Is antigenic variation of HIV important for AIDS and what might be expected in the future? / Simon Wain-Hobs on -- Future of human immunodeficiency virus / Gerald Myers and BetteKorber -- Evolution of genetic exchange
    (cont) Driving forces in evolution II: natural selection -- Host determination of viral evolution: a variable tautology / Edwin D. Kilbourne -- Evolution of the poxviruses, including the coevolution of virus and host in myxomat osis / Frank Fennerand Peter J. Kerr -- Evolution of mosquito-borne viruses / Thomas W. Scott, Scott C. Weaver and Varuni L. Mallampalli -- Viruses of the future? Emerging viruses and evolution / Stephen S. Morse
  • Editor: New York Raven Press
  • Data de criação/publicação: c1994
  • Formato: xi, 353 p ill. 24 cm..
  • Idioma: Inglês

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