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Insights Into Virus Replication; the Role of Co Opted Host Proteins and Lipids
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Virology Lectures 2019 #1: What is a virus?
In this first lecture of my 2019 Columbia University virology course, we define viruses, discuss their discovery and fundamental properties, including whether or ...
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Classification of viruses | on the basis of Host and Morphology | Acellular life
Classification of Viruses Viruses can be broadly classified based on morphology and the type of host they infect. On the basis of morphology there are three ...
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Virology Lectures 2019 #6: RNA directed RNA synthesis
RNA virus genomes must encode RNA polymerases because host cells have no enzyme that can replicate viral RNA or make mRNA. In this lecture we discuss ...
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Exploiting a plant virus for synthetic biology applications - Keith Saunders
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Roger Beachy (Danforth Center) Part 2: Genetic Engineering for Virus Resistance in Plants
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The Future of Virology: Virology in the 21st century - Lynn Enquist, PhD
Virology is a constantly evolving and integrative subject that involves every living thing on earth. This lecture by Lynn Enquist, PhD, Henry L. Hillman Professor in ...
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Virus: Structure, Classification and Cultivation
In this video the virus structure, it's types, classification based on many basis and culture methods are explain.
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The Mosaic of Life: Virus-Host Cell Interaction and Evolution with James A. Shapiro
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Important Crop Diseases Caused Viruses:Tobacco Mosaic Disease: Microbiology & Plant Pathology: UPSC
This video explains in detail the disease caused by viruses in crop plants. The example taken for this is Tobacco Mosaic disease caused by TMV. Disclaimer ...
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Virology Lectures 2017 #1: What is a Virus?
In this first lecture of my 2017 Columbia University virology course, we explore the definitions of viruses, their discovery and properties, and my goals for this ...
Vincent Racaniello
Virology Lectures 2020 #1: What is a Virus?
In this first lecture of my 2020 Columbia University virology course, we define viruses, discuss their discovery and fundamental properties, including whether or ...
Vincent Racaniello
Virology Lectures 2016 #10: Lost in translation
Because viruses cannot do protein synthesis, they must produce mRNAs that can be translated by the host cell machinery. However, virus infections can alter ...
Vincent Racaniello
Mosaic Embryos: Transfer into Prenatal Care
This webinar discusses the potential pre- and postnatal implications of mosaic embryo results from pre-implantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A).
Mount Sinai Genetics and Genomic Sciences
Sheng-Yang He (Michigan State U. and HHMI) 1: Introduction to Plant-Pathogen Interactions
https://www.ibiology.org/plant-biology/plant-pathogen-interactions Dr. Sheng-Yang He explores plant-pathogen interactions and provides an overview of a ...
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Virology Lectures 2017 #4: Structure of Viruses
Virus particles are built to protect the genome and to deliver it to a new host cell. In this lecture we describe the two major forms of symmetry for building virus ...
Vincent Racaniello
Virology Lectures 2017 #10: Lost in Translation
Viruses are parasites of the host translational apparatus: they are dependent on the cell to produce their proteins, and must make mRNAs that can be translated ...
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Introduction to Viruses
In this video, Biology Professor (Twitter: @DrWhitneyHolden) discusses the basics of understanding viruses, including virus structure, size, genome, shape, and ...
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Viral Structure and Functions
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Understanding Viral Replication Using Cutting-Edge qPCR and Gene Editing Technologies
For more information about Bio-Rad PCR family products featured in this video, visit http://www.bio-rad.com/ss/PCRFamily Dr. Arturo Diaz, Assistant Professor at ...
Bio-Rad Laboratories
Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus: Know the sources of inoculum
Wheat streak mosaic virus is a problems for this area of the country because of the availability of native grasses which serve as good hosts for the virus if not ...
SDSU Extension
TWiV 66: Reverse transcription
Vincent and Dickson continue virology 101 with a discussion of information flow from RNA to DNA, a process known as reverse transcription, which occurs in ...
Vincent Racaniello
Virology Lectures 2016 #1: What is a virus?
In this first lecture of my 2016 Columbia University virology course, we explore the definitiions of viruses, their discovery and properties, and my goals for this ...
Vincent Racaniello
What is a virus?
'What is a virus' is video 2 from week 1 of my 2013 Coursera course 'How viruses work'.
Vincent Racaniello
Virology 2015 Lecture #10: Translation
Viruses are parasites of the host translational machinery. However, virus infections can alter the translational landscape to favor the production of viral proteins.
Vincent Racaniello
Virology Lectures 2018 #3: Genomes and Genetics
Viruses are unusual because their genome can be DNA or RNA, and they can occur in seven different configurations. In this lecture we review each type of viral ...
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Virology 2015 Lecture #1 - What is a virus?
The introductory lecture for my 2015 Columbia University undergraduate virology course. In lecture #1 I introduce the world of viruses - their diversity and ...
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Viruses
Life on Earth 003 - Viruses Paul Andersen describes the important characteristics of viruses. He starts with a brief description of origin theories. He then ...
Bozeman Science
Webinar - Recent Work & Current Methods in Plant microRNA Research
Brief review of microRNA basics: history, biogenesis, function • Recent developments of microRNA research in the field of plant genomics • Current methods for ...
LC Sciences
The Evolution of Infectious Diseases with Justin Meyer
UC San Diego professor of biology Justin Meyer, who specializes in infectious disease research presents his course The Evolution of Infectious Diseases with ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Virus structure and classification | Cells | MCAT | Khan Academy
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The Baltimore scheme
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Virology Lectures 2017 #2: The Infectious Cycle
The infectious cycle is what we call the entire sequence of events from virus binding to cells to release of new progeny virus particles. In this lecture we define ...
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Virus Clearance by Chromatography
Bio-Rad hosts the Downstream Purification Workshop at BPI. Dr. Tareq Jaber from Charles River Laboratories presented the session, Virus Clearance by ...
Bio-Rad Laboratories
Lewis Cantley - Obesity, Diabetes and Cancer: The Insulin Connection
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Virology Lectures 2019 #3: Genomes and Genetics
The viral genome, which may be DNA or RNA, is the repository of genetic information, the blueprint for making new virus particles. In this lecture we review each ...
Vincent Racaniello
Dr. Shoenfeld – Novel Aspects of the Mosaic of Autoimmunity
In this 40 minute presentation, Dr. Yehudi Shoenfeld MD, FRCP (Hon.) discusses novels aspects of autoimmunity, described as the mosaic of autoimmunity.
Bio-Rad Diagnostics
VIRUSES: Structure, Functions, and cycles.
1976 copyright act enables educational material for fair use A virus is a small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms.
Thomas Underhill
Virology 2015 Lecture #4: Structure of viruses
Virus particles are elegant assemblies of protein, nucleic acid, and in some cases lipids. In this lecture we cover the functions of viral structural proteins, and how ...
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