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Esteban Domingo (Editor), Robert G. Webster (Editor), John F. Holland (Editor)
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July 29, 1999 0122203607 978-0122203602 1
Are infectious diseases caused by novel entities, viruses that have rapidly evolved into more pathogenic forms, or viruses that have crossed species divides and become more virulent in their alternative host? These questions and how new diseases such as AIDS emerged have prompted renewed interest in the ways viruses originated and co-evolved with their hosts.
Origin and Evolution of Viruses presents a full and clear description of general viral concepts and specific viral systems, and provides an excellent foundation to our understanding of how viruses emerged.
This unique and comprehensive work is essential reading for all researchers in virology, molecular biology and related areas, as well as evolutionary biologists interested in phylogenetic approaches to molecular evolution. The reader is taken on an illumination journey--in time and concepts--from the first primitive replicons to their present-day complex viral counterparts.
Apart from the obvious interest, as humans are potential hosts for these viruses, there is also a great deal of academic interest in the evolutionary aspects of this simple group of organisms, since information can be gained about the origin of stains/species and evolutionary patterns that might be applicable to higher species.

The book addresses:
* Nature and evolution of early replicons
* DNA and RNA viruses in both plants and animals
* Viral origin, mutation, and survival
* Antigenic variation in influenza virus
* Interplay between host evolution and DNA virus evolution
* Emergence of viral-induced diseases, e.g. hepatitis, influenza and HIV

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"...this book...is a detailed account of current thinking on virus evolution... Because of the diversity of subjects, this book gives an up to date picture of research in various fields of virology, and helps to tease out connections between these fields. The subjects covered are essential reading for virologists but also have direct relevance for molecular biologists, and indeed any researchers with interests in early evolution... This publication is highly recommended for its breadth of coverage and detailed treatments of the various subjects"
--TODAY'S LIFE SCIENCE (February 2001)

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Are infectious diseases caused by novel entities, viruses that have rapidly evolved into more pathogenic forms, or viruses that have crossed species divides and become more virulent in their alternative host? These questions and how new diseases, such as AIDS, emerged has prompted renewed interest in the ways viruses originated and co-evolved with their hosts.
Origin and Evolution of Viruses presents a full and clear description of general viral concepts and specific viral systems, and provides an excellent foundation to our understanding of how viruses emerged.
Edited by Esteban Domingo, Robert Webster (editor of the acclaimed Encyclopedia of Virology) and John Holland, three of the most highly regarded experts in the field, this volume features contributions from a select international panel of scientists.
The book addresses:
* Nature and evolution of early replicons
* DNA and RNA viruses in both plants and animals
* Viral origin, mutation, and survival
* Antigenic variation in influenza virus
* Interplay between host evolution and DNA virus evolution
* Emergence of viral-induced diseases, e.g. hepatitis, influenza and HIV
This unique and comprehensive work is essential reading for all researchers in virology, molecular biology and related areas, as well as evolutionary biologists interested in phylogenetic approaches to molecular evolution.
The reader is taken on an illuminating journey -- in time and concepts -- from the first primitive replicons to their present-day complex viral counterparts.

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  • Hardcover: 500 pages
  • Publisher: Academic Press; 1 edition (July 29, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0122203607
  • ISBN-13: 978-0122203602
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 7.4 x 1.1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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The Origin and Evolution of Viruses is the most comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of virus genetics available today. Starting with pre-biological evolution in the primitive RNA world a billion years ago and coming right up to date with present concerns about HIV and hepatitis C, this book covers all aspects of virus genomes. The treatment of all the subjects is covered in depth and given the space needed - this is not a superficial review of a few virus families - just what one would have expected from editors as well respected as these. Although in places the book would have benefited from a little colour in the illustrations, and the mathematical treatment of some subjects may be off-putting to the uninitiated, this is required in a book which will undoubtedly become the definitive source on this subject in years to come.
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A large number of successful experimental studies that tried to work out plausible chemical scenarios for the origin of early replicons, being molecules capable of replication, have been conducted in the past (Mason, 1919). Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
retroid agents, master phenotype, mutational backflow, tropic mutants, selection rate value, picornavirus proteins, effector cell number, early replicons, chimeric viroids, neutralization antigenic sites, dicistronic poliovirus, viroid species, lymphocystis disease virus, basic reproductive ratio, antigenic escape, viroid structure, virus evolution, virus dynamics, poliovirus polyprotein, linear growth phase, picornavirus genomes, virus load, virus quasispecies, mutant spectrum, predrug level
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Natl Acad, Acids Res, New York, Cold Spring Harbor, Hong Kong, Academic Press, Topics Microbiol, Cambridge University Press, Boca Raton, Evolution of Viruses Copyright, Maynard Smith, Molecular Basis of Virus Evolution, Plenum Press, Nature Med, Raven Press, Trends Microbiol, Van Etten, Viral Hepat, Genes Devel, North America, Oxford University Press, Plant Mol, The Evolutionary Biology of Viruses, Plant Dis, Plant-Microbe Interact
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