The impact of genomic architecture and diversity on infectious diseases [electronic resource] / Vincent Chow and Meena Sakharkar.

By: Chow, Vincent [spk]Contributor(s): Sakharkar, Meena. (University of Saskatchewan, Canada) [spk]Material type: FilmFilmSeries: Henry Stewart talksBiomedical & life sciences collection. Using bioinformatics in the exploration of genetic diversity : fundamentals and recent advances: Publisher: London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2019Description: 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (42 min.) : color, sound)Subject(s): Human Genome Project | Bacterial diseases -- Genetic aspects | Bacterial genetics | Communicable diseases -- Genetic aspects | Viral genetics | Virus diseases -- Genetic aspects | Computational Biology | Dengue Virus -- genetics | Enterovirus -- genetics | Gene Knockdown Techniques | Genetic Variation | Genome, Bacterial | Genome, Human | Genome, Viral | Papillomavirus Infections -- genetics | RNA, Small Interfering | SARS Virus -- genetics | Variation (Genetics) | Virus Diseases -- geneticsOnline resources: Click here to access online | Series
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Contents: Genome related paradoxes -- Sequencing the human genome -- Homologs of human proteins -- The genetic basis of human complexity -- Human genetics vs. mouse genetics -- Exons and introns in the human and mouse genomes -- Conclusions about eukaryotic genomes -- Viral genomes and reverse vaccinology -- Pathogenesis of viral infections -- Infectomics and virogenomics of different viruses (SARS, HPV, Dengue & E71) -- Diagnostic virology -- Gene knockdown strategies & siRNA.
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Animated audio-visual presentation with synchronized narration.

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Updated version of a talk first published in 2007.

Contents: Genome related paradoxes -- Sequencing the human genome -- Homologs of human proteins -- The genetic basis of human complexity -- Human genetics vs. mouse genetics -- Exons and introns in the human and mouse genomes -- Conclusions about eukaryotic genomes -- Viral genomes and reverse vaccinology -- Pathogenesis of viral infections -- Infectomics and virogenomics of different viruses (SARS, HPV, Dengue & E71) -- Diagnostic virology -- Gene knockdown strategies & siRNA.

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