13 votes Posted March 21, 2019 by unknown user Topic deleted by author 2 comments Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK hereticalgorithm March 22, 2019 Link If you like weird viruses that push the line between living and dead, check out this plant virus that splits out it's genes across eight components that can function as a whole even in different... If you like weird viruses that push the line between living and dead, check out this plant virus that splits out it's genes across eight components that can function as a whole even in different cells. They do this by exchanging proteins amongst infected cells, and it serves as a mechanism to regulate the the virus' gene expression (infect more cells with a certain component to express it more). 2 votes Dogyote March 22, 2019 Link The Amoeba host encodes a coat protein homolog? Is it ever expressed? The Amoeba host encodes a coat protein homolog? Is it ever expressed? 1 vote
hereticalgorithm March 22, 2019 Link If you like weird viruses that push the line between living and dead, check out this plant virus that splits out it's genes across eight components that can function as a whole even in different... If you like weird viruses that push the line between living and dead, check out this plant virus that splits out it's genes across eight components that can function as a whole even in different cells. They do this by exchanging proteins amongst infected cells, and it serves as a mechanism to regulate the the virus' gene expression (infect more cells with a certain component to express it more). 2 votes
Dogyote March 22, 2019 Link The Amoeba host encodes a coat protein homolog? Is it ever expressed? The Amoeba host encodes a coat protein homolog? Is it ever expressed? 1 vote
If you like weird viruses that push the line between living and dead, check out this plant virus that splits out it's genes across eight components that can function as a whole even in different cells. They do this by exchanging proteins amongst infected cells, and it serves as a mechanism to regulate the the virus' gene expression (infect more cells with a certain component to express it more).
The Amoeba host encodes a coat protein homolog? Is it ever expressed?