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TWiV 370: Ten out of 15

3 January 2016 by Vincent Racaniello

On episode #370 of the science show This Week in Virology, the TWiVomics review ten captivating virology stories from 2015.

You can find TWiV #370 at www.microbe.tv/twiv.

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TWiV 351: The dengue code

23 August 2015 by Vincent Racaniello

On episode #351 of the science show This Week in Virology, the Masters of the ScienTWIVic Universe discuss a novel poxvirus isolate from an immunosuppressed patient, H1N1 and the gain-of-function debate, and attenuation of dengue virus by recoding the genome.

You can find TWiV #351 at www.microbe.tv/twiv.

Filed Under: This Week in Virology Tagged With: attenuation, codon bias, codon pair bias, dengue virus, dinucleotide bias, gain of function, H1N1, immunosuppressed, influenza virus, kidney transplant, poxvirus, reversion, translation, vaccine, viral, virology, virus

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