Viruses in man-made environments cause public health concerns, but they are generally less studied than bacteria. A recent study led by environmental scientists from City University of Hong Kong ...
Viruses in man-made environments cause public health concerns, but they are generally less studied than bacteria. A recent study led by environmental scientists from City University of Hong Kong ...
Retroviruses have colonized vertebrate hosts for millions of years by inserting their genes into host genomes, enabling their inheritance through generations as endogenous retroviruses (ERVs).
Vol. 227, No. 6, Feature: Advances on genomics, biology, ecology and evolution of Brachypodium (September 2020), pp. 1676-1680 (5 pages) In just a decade, Brachypodium distachyon (Brachypodium) has ...
Viruses are puzzling. These tiny parasites aren’t really alive, but they aren’t inactive either. They’ve flourished and mutated throughout the years, achieving astounding rates of diversity yet are ...