000783749 000__ 04903cam\a22004211i\4500 000783749 001__ 783749 000783749 005__ 20210515130643.0 000783749 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000783749 007__ cr\un\nnnunnun 000783749 008__ 170622t20172017mau\\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 000783749 020__ $$a9780674978638 (electronic bk.) 000783749 020__ $$a0674978633 (electronic bk.) 000783749 020__ $$z9780674972087 000783749 020__ $$z0674972082 000783749 035__ $$a(NhCcYBP)EBC4872400 000783749 040__ $$aNhCcYBP$$cNhCcYBP 000783749 050_4 $$aQR370$$b.C67 2017 000783749 08204 $$a579.2$$223 000783749 1001_ $$aCordingley, Michael G.,$$d1958-$$eauthor. 000783749 24510 $$aViruses :$$bagents of evolutionary invention /$$cMichael G. Cordingley. 000783749 264_1 $$aCambridge, Massachusetts :$$bHarvard University Press,$$c2017. 000783749 264_4 $$c©2017 000783749 300__ $$a1 online resource (vii, 373 pages.) 000783749 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000783749 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 000783749 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000783749 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000783749 5050_ $$a1. Obligate parasites of cells: Discovery -- The virosphere and its metagenome -- Complexity and "dark matter" -- Selfish information and the essence of being viral -- The emergence of egotistical replicators -- The viral empire -- 2. Viruses, genes, and ecosystems: Lifestyles and life cycles -- Lysogeny: exercising temperance -- Kill the winner -- Gene brokers -- Selfishness driving adaptive evolution -- Phages and the microbiome -- Unfriendly competition -- Chemical warfare -- 3. Potentiation of bacterial diseases by phages: For a charm of powerful trouble -- Toxic enablers -- Choose your poison -- Treasure islands -- Prophage induction and antibiotic drug resistance -- 4. Viruses and higher organisms: Viruses, cells, organisms, and populations -- "Just a virus" -- Human rhinoviruses -- Uncommon diversity -- Accidents of pathogenesis -- Mutation, diversity, and quasipecies -- 5. The flu: no common cold: Antigenic escape artists -- Human influenza a virus -- Epidemic influenza: dress for the season -- Quasispecies, sequence clusters, and codon bias -- Correlating genetic and antigenic evolution -- Seeding of seasonal epidemics -- Pandemic influenza: the emperor with no clothes -- 6. Alternative virus lifestyles: Latency: 'til death do us part -- All in the family Herpesviridae -- 7. Evolutionary mechanisms of DNA viruses: Gene duplication and gene capture -- Poxvirus evolution -- Poxvirus party tricks -- Small DNA virus evolution -- 8. Viroids and megaviruses: extremes: Viroids: the smallest -- Evolutionary reliquary -- Megaviruses: the biggest -- Big and bigger -- Virophages: fleas upon fleas -- Chimerism -- Megavirus origins: mavericks at heart -- 10. HIV-1: a very modern pandemic: A new disease and a new virus -- Anatomy of HIV-1 -- HIV in the making -- Socioepidemiology of AIDS: a man-made epidemic -- Within-host evolution: a very personal arms race -- Short-sighted evolution -- Adaptive evolution: an evolving relationship -- Outrunning the red queen -- Medicine at the virus-host interface -- Resistance is futile -- 10. Cross-species infections: means and opportunity: A rogue's gallery of emerging viruses -- Adaptive evolution in zoonosis -- Fitness landscape -- A shifting fitness landscape -- The paradox in RNA virus evolution -- RNA viruses and molecular clocks -- Arboviruses: vector-borne viruses -- Evolutionary compromise -- Host restriction -- 11. Future pandemic influenza: enemy at the gates: Real and present danger -- Pandemic threat level -- The pandemic phenotype -- Outbreak -- 12. Ebolavirus: EBOV Makona -- What we were afraid to say about Ebola -- Evolution or adaptive change -- EBOV persistence -- 13. Viral zoonoses and animal reservoirs: The usual suspects -- Filovirus origins -- Bats and viral zoonoses -- A special relationship -- Tolerance and resistance -- 14. Endogenous retroviruses: our viral heritage: Genome invasion by retroviruses -- Endogenization in progress -- Change agents -- Domestication of ERV genes -- Endogenous viral elements -- 15. Viruses as human tools: Myxoma virus: biological control -- Genomics of an attenuated poxvirus -- Orthopoxviruses: past solutions and future problems -- Live-attenuated viruses -- Attenuation by design -- Virus therapeutics -- Doctor's little helpers -- Oncolytic viruses -- 16. 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