Paleovirology: connecting recent and ancient viral evolution
<p>Endogenous viral elements, or <em>viral genomic fossils</em>, have proven extremely valuable in the study of the macroevolution of viruses, providing important, and otherwise unobtainable, insights into the ancient origin of viruses, and how their ancestors might have co-evolved...
Main Author: | Aiewsakun, P |
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Other Authors: | Katzourakis, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2016
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