Загрузка страницы

Graham Hatfull (University of Pittsburgh/HHMI) Part 1: Bacteriophages: What are they?

https://www.ibiology.org/microbiology/bacteriophages-genes-genomes/

Bacteriophage, viruses that specifically infect bacteria, are, by far, the majority of all biological entities in the biosphere. The viral population, including bacteriophage, is very diverse yet relatively few viral genomes have been sequenced. In this series of lectures, Hatfull argues that viral genomes provide a great source of new genes, potentially with new functions and structures.

In Part 1, Hatfull describes what bacteriophage are, some of their biological properties and how they were discovered. In Part 2, he discusses the organization of bacteriophage genomes and explains how genomic sequence comparison can provide information about viral evolution. And in part 3, Hatfull describes work from his lab on mycobacteriophages, phage that infect mycobacteria including M. tuberculosis, the causative agent of the human disease tuberculosis. By studying mycobacteriophage, Hatfull hopes to better understand tuberculosis and perhaps develop methods for its control.

Видео Graham Hatfull (University of Pittsburgh/HHMI) Part 1: Bacteriophages: What are they? канала iBiology
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Введите заголовок:

Введите адрес ссылки:

Введите адрес видео с YouTube:

Зарегистрируйтесь или войдите с
Информация о видео
23 апреля 2011 г. 6:18:27
00:23:11
Яндекс.Метрика