TWiV 351: The dengue code
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Kathy Spindler
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.
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Paula Pitha-Rowe (Balt Sun)
Novel poxvirus (CID)
H1N1 and gain-of-function debate (mBio)
Recoding dengue virus genome (PNAS)
Attenuation by dinucleotide frequency change (PNAS)
Codon pair and dinucleotide bias not distinguished (PNAS)
Codon pair deoptimization artefact of CG/UA change (eLife)
Can engineering subdue viral vaccine reversion? (Virus Evol)
Attenuation by a thousand cuts (NEJM)
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