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PLoS Pathogens
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Shchelkunov, S. N. 2009. How long ago did smallpox virus emerge?
Archives of
Virology
154:1865–71.
EPILOGUE
Claverie, J.-M., and C. Abergel. 2009. Mimivirus and its virophage.
Annual
Review of Genetics
43:49–66.
Forterre, P. 2010. Defining life: The virus viewpoint.
Origins of Life and Evolution
of Biospheres
40:151–60.
Moreira, D., and C. Brochier-Armanet. 2008. Giant viruses, giant chimeras: The multiple evolutionary histories of mimivirus genes.
BMC Evolutionary Biology
8:12.
Moreira, D., and P. Lopez-Garcia. 2009. Ten reasons to exclude viruses from the tree of life.
Nature Reviews Microbiology
7:306–11.
Ogata, H., and J. M. Claverie. 2008. How to infect a mimivirus.
Science
321:1305.
Raoult, D., and P. Forterre. 2008. Redefining viruses: Lessons from mimivirus.
Nature Reviews Microbiology
6:315–19.
Raoult, D., B. La Scola, and R. Birtles. 2007. The discovery and characterization of mimivirus, the largest known virus and putative pneumonia agent.
Clinical Infectious Diseases
45:95–102.
Introduction: tobacco mosaic viruses, © Dennis Kunkel Microscopy, Inc. Chapter 1: rhinovirus, copyright © 2010 Photo Researchers, Inc. (all rights reserved). Chapter 2:influenza virus, by Frederick Murphy, from the PHIL, courtesy of the CDC. Chapter 3: human papillomavirus, copyright © 2010 Photo Researchers, Inc. (all rights reserved). Chapter 4: bacteriophages, courtesy of Graham Colm. Chapter 5: marine phage, courtesy of Willie Wilson. Chapter 6: avian leukosis virus, courtesy of Dr. Venugopal Nair and Dr. Pippa Hawes, Bioimaging group, Institute for Animal Health. Chapter 7: human immunodeficiency virus, by P. Goldsmith, E. L. Feorino, E. L. Palmer, and W. R. McManus, from the PHIL, courtesy of the CDC. Chapter 8: West Nile virus, by P. E. Rollin, from the PHIL, courtesy of the CDC. Chapter 9: Ebola virus, by Cynthia Goldsmith, from the PHIL, courtesy of the CDC. Chapter 10: smallpox virus, by Frederick Murphy, from the PHIL, courtesy of the CDC. Epilogue: mimivirus, courtesy of Dr. Didier Raoult, Research Unit in Infectious and Tropical Emergent Diseases (URMITE).
AIDS.
See
HIV
algae, climate and,
43
allergies, immune system and,
13
Andromeda Strain, The
(film),
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antibiotics: discovery of,
36
–
37
; drug resistance and,
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; overprescription of,
11
–
12
antiviral medications,
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APOBEC
3
protein,
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Arrowsmith
(Lewis),
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avian leukosis,
46
,
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49
.
See also
retroviruses
bacteria: biofilm and,
39
; drug resistant,
12
,
38
,
39
; photosynthetic,
43
,
45
; size of,
5
.
See also
bacteriophages
bacteriophages: abundance of,
43
; debates over,
35
–
36
,
37
–
38
; discovery of,
34
; genetic engineering and,
38
–
39
; lytic,
35
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36
; in marine environment,
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43
; as medicine,
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,
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–
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; picture of,
32
; temperate,
35
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36
,
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; ubiquity of,
37
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38
.
See also
bacteria
bats, animal-to-human leap of viruses and,
75
,
76
Beijerinck, Martinus,
4
biological weapons, smallpox as,
82
,
86
birds: influenza and,
17
–
19
; West Nile virus and,
65
–
69
Boylston, Zabdiel,
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Bradfordcoccus
,
90
Bronx Zoo,
65
bubonic plague, bacteriophages and,
36
Cameroon, origins of HIV and,
75
Carlos (king of Spain),
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
55
Central America, smallpox in,
83
chickens, avian leukosis in,
48
–
49
China: SARS and,
75
–
77
; smallpox prevention in,
83
cholera: bacteriophages and,
36
,
43
; cause of,
43
,
45
climate: marine organisms and,
43
; West Nile virus and,
69
–
70
cloning,
47
common cold,
9
–
13
.
See also
rhinovirus
coronaviruses,
76
cough syrup, dangers of,
11
Crohn disease, immune system and,
13
cystic fibrosis, virus-hunting expedition and,
2
–
3
cytokines, common cold and,
11
Darwin, Charles,
45
Dede (Indonesian boy),
24
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25
,
27
Delbruck, Max,
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Democratic Republic of Congo, HIV and,
59
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60
DNA: avian leukosis and,
48
–
49
; bacteriophages and,
35
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36
,
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39
,
44
–
45
; cell division and,
26
; cervical tumors and,
25
; cystic fibrosis studies and,
2
; endogenous retroviruses and,
50
,
51
–
52
; human evolution and,
28
; human reproduction and,
18
,
47
; jumping,
52
; mimiviruses and,
92
; origins of life and,
93
–
94
; protein-coding genes in,
52
; virus genomes and,
91
Dochez, Alphonse,
10
Dover, White Cliffs of,
43
dysentery, bacteriophages and,
34
,
36
Ebola virus: outbreaks of,
77
; picture of,
72
E. coli.
See
Escherichia coli
Egypt, ancient medical texts and,
9
Eliava Institute of Bacteriophage, Microbiology, and Virology,
37
,
38
Emiliania huxleyi
virus, picture of,
40
encephalitis, West Nile virus and,
68
epidemics: bacteriophages and,
43
; HIV as mystery and,
57
Escherichia coli
: bacteriophages and,
35
,
36
,
38
,
39
; picture of,
32
Ethiopia, smallpox in,
86
evolution: animal-to-human leap of viruses and,
74
–
75
; bacteriophages and,
38
; HIV and,
61
–
62
; human papillomavirus and,
27
,
30
; of influenza,
17
–
20
; marine microbes and,
45
; marine viruses and,
43
,
44
; of rhinovirus,
12
Food and Drug Administration,
11
Forterre, Patrick,
93
García-Ruiz, Juan Manuel,
2
genetics: genetic engineering and,
38
–
39
; gene transfer and,
44
–
45
,
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,
50
; history of genes and,
45
; identity and,
47
; influenza and,
18
; viruses in human genome and,
47
–
48
Global Viral Forecasting Initiative (GVFI),
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,
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Gottschling, Marc,
27
Goulder, Philip,
62
Gustave Roussy Institute,
51
GVFI (Global Viral Forecasting Initiative).
See
Global Viral Forecasting Initiative (GVFI)
H5N1 virus,
17
Haiti, HIV and,
60
HERV-K[con] virus,
52
Hippocrates,
10
HIV: death toll of,
56
; early recognition of,
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,
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; effects of,
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57
; evolution and,
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; genome of,
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; global spread of,
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,
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,
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; mutations and,
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; origins of,
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,
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,
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; picture of,
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; prevention and treatment of,
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61
; transmission of,
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