Download: .wmv (333 MB) | .mp4 (75 MB)
Visit the virology W3310 home page for a complete list of course resources.
Download: .wmv (333 MB) | .mp4 (75 MB)
Visit the virology W3310 home page for a complete list of course resources.
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I “just” graduated in biotechnology / animal care and received a job at the University of Ghent at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department for Virology. I'm a total freshmen to virology tough as i never got this or immunology to get my grade.. All i knew till few days ago was the fact they 'take over' the cell to create there own dna and i felt a bit undergraduated amongst all the vets and virologists in the lab. By this I want to thank you for posting these online classes to make me understand how a virus 'works' or as u like it, reacts.
How do circoviridae and parvoviridae DNA in the infected cell segregated so that the majority of the virions package + strand DNA?
someone please count the student-coughs during the audios and make a chart !
Use this for practical virology = ARI-surveillance
Wish I had the bandwidth to download…!
Circo- and parvo- and geminiviruses (-viridae is a taxonomic term; just write – viruses in common usage) all have ss+- sense DNA – which they make via a replicative intermediate which is fully double-stranded, by means of a rolling-circle mechanism. Mutant genomes which do not make coat protein, also do not accumulate ssDNA – meaning CP is involved in the process, probably by recognition of the transiently ssDNA immediately after displacement from the RI.
http://www.microbiologybytes.com/blog/2007/08/2…
Ed, I'd be happy to send the lectures on a CD. I could also send all
the episodes of TWiV. If you're interested, email me with an address.
My pleasure.
Wish I had the bandwidth to download…!
Circo- and parvo- and geminiviruses (-viridae is a taxonomic term; just write – viruses in common usage) all have ss+- sense DNA – which they make via a replicative intermediate which is fully double-stranded, by means of a rolling-circle mechanism. Mutant genomes which do not make coat protein, also do not accumulate ssDNA – meaning CP is involved in the process, probably by recognition of the transiently ssDNA immediately after displacement from the RI.
http://www.microbiologybytes.com/blog/2007/08/2…
Ed, I'd be happy to send the lectures on a CD. I could also send all
the episodes of TWiV. If you're interested, email me with an address.
My pleasure.
Hi prefvrr could you please send me the episodes of TWiV on my email
( ambitious-man@hotmail.co.uk)