Principles of molecular virology /edited by Carlos Tello Lacal.
Material type: TextPublication details: Oakville, ON : Delve Publishing, (c)2019.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781773617718
- QR389 .P756 2019
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Cover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; About the Editor; Table of Contents; List of Figures; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction to Viruses and Virology; 1.1 What a Virus is; 1.2 Why Viruses are Different From All Other Organisms; 1.3 Virus: Live or Dead; 1.4 History of Virology; 1.5 Techniques Used to Study Viruses; 1.6 Modern Methods of Studying Viruses; Chapter 2 Virus Particles; 2.1 Why Particles are Made to Contain the Viral Genome by A Virus; 2.2 How Virus Particles are Put Together; 2.3 Main Types of Virus Particles-Icosahedral and Helical; Chapter 3 Genomes
3.1 Diversity of Virus Genomes3.2 Major Genetic Mechanisms that Affect Viruses; 3.3 Representative Virus Genomes; Chapter 4 Replication; 4.1 Overview of Virus Replication; 4.2 Bacteriophages; 4.3 Virus Replication Process; Chapter 5 Gene Expression; 5.1 Mechanisms by Which Cells Express Information Stored in Genes; 5.2 The Genome Coding Struggles of a Virus Groups; 5.3 How Viruses Control Gene Expression Through Transcription and by the Use of Posttranscriptional Methods; Chapter 6 Infection; 6.1 Patterns of Different Virus Infections; 6.2 Major Responses of Animals to Virus Infection
6.3 The Scientific Basis for Prevention and Treatment of Virus InfectionsChapter 7 Pathogenesis; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 History of Viral Pathogenesis; 7.3 Link Between Virus Infection and Disease; 7.4 How Virus Infection Injures the Body; 7.5 Emergent Viruses and What the Future Holds; Chapter 8 Novel Infectious Agents; 8.1 The Minimum Genome Needed by An Infectious Agent; 8.2 Subviral Agents-Viroids and Satellites; 8.3 Prions; References; Index
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