Virology

Reassortment of the influenza virus genome

Mutation is an important source of RNA virus diversity that is made possible by the error-prone nature of RNA synthesis. Viruses with segmented genomes, such as influenza virus, have another mechanism for generating diversity: reassortment. When an influenza virus infects a cell, the individual RNA segments enter the nucleus. There ...

TWiV 38: Measles

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello and Glenn Rall On episode #38 of the podcast "This Week in Virology", Vincent and Glenn Rall chat about koi herpesvirus, H1N1 influenza vaccine produced in insect cells, attack by a rabid raccoon, and measles. [powerpress url="http://traffic.libsyn.com/twiv/TWiV038.mp3"] Click the arrow above to play, or right-click to download TWiV #38 ...

Packaging of the segmented influenza RNA genome

The RNA genome of influenza viruses is segmented . The virions of influenza A and B viruses contain 8 different RNAs, while those of influenza C viruses contain 7. How is the correct number of RNA segments inserted into newly synthesized virus particles? During influenza virus assembly, viral RNAs and ...

Influenza in the US, week 23

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has published their weekly analysis of influenza activity for the week of 7-13 June 2009. They conclude that ...influenza activity decreased in the United States, however, there were still higher levels of influenza-like illness than is normal for this time of year. During ...

Virology pop quiz

This week's pop quiz involves analysis of an AFP news article entitled "US company makes first batch of swine flu vaccine". The article reports that Protein Sciences has been awarded a contract from the US Department of Health and Human Services to produce a vaccine by synthesizing the viral HA ...
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