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The impact of gene amplification in virus adaptation through intermediate hosts

The impact of gene amplification in virus adaptation through intermediate hosts | Bioscience News - GEG Tech top picks | Scoop.it
Researchers assessed the impact of gene amplification on cross-species adaptation.
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In a recent study published on the bioRxiv preprint server, researchers evaluated the impact of gene amplification on cross-species adaptation. The researchers demonstrated that the impact of RhTRS1 gene amplification could effectively rescue viral replication in fibroblasts from partially resistant African green monkeys (AGMs). The team infected A549 cells with vaccinia virus (VACV) + RhTRS1 or the VACV strain named Copenhagen, expressing a beta-galactosidase (bg) reporter gene. The team explored whether amplification of rhtrs1 could increase the extent of viral replication in the absence of PKR. The team also infected RNase L competent A549 cells or regularly spaced short palindromic repeats with CRISPR in clusters of RNase L deletion present in existing A549 cells with VACV-RhTRS1, VACV-bg or AGM-A. The results of the study showed that A549 cells restricted VACV + RhTRS1 replication by nearly 10,000-fold compared to VACV-bg replication. The team noted that deletion of A549 PKR cells enhanced VACV + RhTRS1 replication by up to 1000-fold compared to PKR-competent cells. The team observed that RNAase L had no impact on VACV-bg replication. 

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Relevant video to explain antibiotic resistance

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In a creative stroke inspired by Hollywood wizardry, scientists have designed a simple way to observe how bacteria move as they become impervious to drugs

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Discovered: Novel Group of Giant Viruses 

Discovered: Novel Group of Giant Viruses  | Bioscience News - GEG Tech top picks | Scoop.it

DOE JGI researchers discover a novel group of giant viruses dubbed “Klosneuviruses” that significantly increases our understanding of viral evolution.

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Viruses are thought to outnumber the microbes on Earth; both outnumber the stars in the Milky Way. A handful of giant viruses have been discovered in the past two decades, and scientists report a novel group of giant viruses with a more complete set of translation machinery genes than any other virus known to date. They believe that this discovery significantly increases our understanding of viral evolution.

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Evolutionary Ecology of Organs: A Missing Link in Cancer Development?

Evolutionary Ecology of Organs: A Missing Link in Cancer Development? | Bioscience News - GEG Tech top picks | Scoop.it
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There is striking variation in the incidence of cancer in human organs. Malignant In this opinion article, the authors propose also considering organs as distinct but connected ecosystems whose different vulnerabilities to malignant transformation may be partially explained by how essential each organ is for survival through the age of reproduction.

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