Polydnaviridae | Profiles RNS
"Polydnaviridae" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicines controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject ... This graph shows the total number of publications written about "Polydnaviridae" by people in UAMS Profiles by year, and ... Below are the most recent publications written about "Polydnaviridae" by people in Profiles over the past ten years. ... whether "Polydnaviridae" was a major or minor topic of these publications. To see the data from this visualization as text, ...
Polydnavirus - Wikipedia
Polydnaviridae. In: ICTVdB-The Universal Virus Database, version 4. Büchen-Osmond, C. (Ed), Columbia University, New York, USA ... is a member of the family Polydnaviridae of insect viruses. There are two genera in the family: bracoform and Ichnoviriform. ... http://research.biology.arizona.edu/mosquito/willott/507/polydnaviruses.html Viralzone: Polydnaviridae ICTV (CS1: long volume ... Ichnoviriform rostralis Ichnoviriform sonorense Ichnoviriform tenuifemoris Ichnoviriform terebrantis Viruses in Polydnaviridae ...
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Mitochondrion - Wikipedia
Mitochondria divide by mitochondrial fission, a form of binary fission that is also done by bacteria[152] although the process is tightly regulated by the host eukaryotic cell and involves communication between and contact with several other organelles. The regulation of this division differs between eukaryotes. In many single-celled eukaryotes, their growth and division are linked to the cell cycle. For example, a single mitochondrion may divide synchronously with the nucleus. This division and segregation process must be tightly controlled so that each daughter cell receives at least one mitochondrion. In other eukaryotes (in mammals for example), mitochondria may replicate their DNA and divide mainly in response to the energy needs of the cell, rather than in phase with the cell cycle. When the energy needs of a cell are high, mitochondria grow and divide. When energy use is low, mitochondria are destroyed or become inactive. In such examples mitochondria are apparently randomly distributed ...
The virome of HPV-positive tonsil squamous cell carcinoma and neck metastasis | Oncotarget
High hybridization signals were detected from Siphoviridae, Myoviridae, Reoviridae, Polydnaviridae, and Baculoviridae in most ... Polydnaviridae. Approximately 15% of human cancers are known to be caused by viruses [32], the majority of which are double- ... and Polydnaviridae in most of the cancer specimens, including the lymph nodes without cancer present. Across all HPV signatures ... and Polydnaviridae. Additional studies are necessary to determine if the identified viral signatures correlate with tumor ...
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Entomopoxvirinae | Profiles RNS
Th?z? J, Takatsuka J, Li Z, Gallais J, Doucet D, Arif B, Nakai M, Herniou EA. New insights into the evolution of Entomopoxvirinae from the complete genome sequences of four entomopoxviruses infecting Adoxophyes honmai, Choristoneura biennis, Choristoneura rosaceana, and Mythimna separata. J Virol. 2013 Jul; 87(14):7992-8003 ...
Pesquisa | Prevenção e Controle de Câncer
Expressão Gênica/genética , Genes Virais/genética , Genoma Viral/genética , Polydnaviridae/genética , Vespas/genética , Vespas/ ... Manduca/imunologia , Manduca/parasitologia , Polydnaviridae/imunologia , Transcriptoma , Vespas/fisiologia , Animais , Corpo ... UNLABELLED: Bracoviruses (BVs) from the Polydnaviridae family are symbiotic viruses used as biological weapons by parasitoid ...
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Parvoviridae - WikiProjectMed
Parvoviruses enter cells by endocytosis, using a variety of cellular receptors to bind to the host cell. In endosomes, many parvoviruses undergo a change in conformation so that the phospholipase A2 (PLA2) domain on the VP1 N-termini are exposed so the virion can penetrate lipid bilayer membranes. Intracellular trafficking of virions varies, but virions ultimately arrive to the nucleus, inside of which the genome is uncoated from the capsid. Based on studies of minute virus of mice (MVM), the genome is ejected from the capsid in a 3′-to-5′ direction from one of the openings in the capsid, leaving the 5′-end of the DNA attached to the capsid.[2] Parvoviruses lack the ability to induce cells into their DNA replication stage, called S-phase, so they must wait in the nucleus until the host cell enters S-phase on its own. This makes cell populations that divide rapidly, such as fetal cells, an excellent environment for parvoviruses. Adeno-associated viruses (AAV) are dependent on helper ...
Tibrovirus - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader
Tibrovirus is a poorly characterized genus of viruses in the family Rhabdoviridae, order Mononegavirales. There are 8 members of the genus. Tibroviruses have been isolated from biting midges, cattle, and humans. None of the tibroviruses, except for Bas-Congo virus, have been associated with any dise
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Polydnavirus genes that enhance the baculovirus expression vector system
The baculovirus expression vector system (BEVS) is a powerful and versatile system for protein expression, which has many advantages. However, a limitation of any lytic viral expression system, including BEVS, is that death and lysis of infected insect cells terminates protein production. This resul …
Resolving the Complexity of Human Skin Metagenomes Using Single-Molecule Sequencing - PubMed
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Polydnaviridae Preferred Term Term UI T054067. Date01/01/1999. LexicalTag ACX. ThesaurusID NLM (1994). ... Polydnaviridae Preferred Concept UI. M0027262. Registry Number. txid10482. Related Numbers. txid10483. txid10485. Scope Note. A ... Polydnaviridae. Tree Number(s). B04.280.630. B04.525.630. Unique ID. D018071. RDF Unique Identifier. http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh ...
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Polydnaviridae Preferred Term Term UI T054067. Date01/01/1999. LexicalTag ACX. ThesaurusID NLM (1994). ... Polydnaviridae Preferred Concept UI. M0027262. Registry Number. txid10482. Related Numbers. txid10483. txid10485. Scope Note. A ... Polydnaviridae. Tree Number(s). B04.280.630. B04.525.630. Unique ID. D018071. RDF Unique Identifier. http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh ...
The fecal viral flora of wild rodents - PubMed
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Structure and evolution of a proviral locus of Glyptapanteles indiensis bracovirus | BMC Microbiology | Full Text
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Orthohepadnavirus - WikiProjectMed
Viral replication is nucleo-cytoplasmic. Replication follows the dsDNA(RT) replication model. DNA-templated transcription, specifically dsDNA(RT) transcription, with some alternative splicing mechanism is the method of transcription.[1][2] Translation takes place by leaky scanning. The virus exits the host cell by budding, and nuclear pore export. Human and mammals serve as the natural host. Transmission routes are sexual, blood, and contact.[1][2] ...