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  1. ... number of microbial species and matched them to viruses known to infect bacteria. The pattern's role was ... a system bacteria use to defend against invading viruses. Bacteria with CRISPR-based immune systems recognize viruses ...
  2. ... domains and domain architectures Origin and evolution of viruses General physical principles of evolution We asked them ... evolution of genomes, primarily those of microbes and viruses, and the identification of novel functional systems encoded ...
  3. ... considered impossible. This raised questions concerning how RNA viruses are able to reproduce in cells dominated by ... and expanded the biological community's understanding of viruses in general. In 1969 Spiegelman left the University ...
  4. ... for immunologic studies of tissues, organs, microorganisms, fungi, viruses, and animals. It includes immunologic aspects of diseases ... equipment. Isolation & Purification IP ISOL Used with bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and helminths for the obtaining of ...
  5. ... stem cells, pituitary cells, urogenital diseases, hereditary diseases, viruses, viral vaccines, DNA damage, nutrition phenomena and processes, ... broad range of plasmids, and over 2,000 viruses. Links to related resources include Plant Genomes Central, ...
  6. ... on identifying molecular signatures characterizing the transmitted/founder viruses that initiate productive HIV infections in new hosts. ... would like to know what makes those founder viruses so infectious. The goal is to use this ...
  7. ... data. Publicly accessible SRA data include genomes of viruses, bacteria, and nonhuman higher organisms, as well as ... as in independent studies. Discovered new families of viruses and predicted the functions of their genes. The ...
  8. ... into six major organism groups: Archaea, Bacteria, Eukaryotae, Viruses, Viroids, and Plasmids and includes complete chromosomes, organelles ... to retrieve, view, and analyze complete genomes of viruses and phages. NCBI‘s viral genotyping tool helps identify ...
  9. ... all that dissimilar from the ways in which viruses “communicate” with each other. It occurred to me ... institutions and organizations are like the cells that viruses invade and then swap gene segments inside. We’ ...
  10. ... data. Publicly accessible SRA data include genomes of viruses, bacteria, and nonhuman higher organisms, as well as ... independent studies. NLM-16 • Discovered new families of viruses and predicted the functions of their genes. The ...
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