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  2. Viral evolution - Wikipedia

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    Viral evolution is a subfield of evolutionary biology and virology that is specifically concerned with the evolution of viruses. [1] [2] Viruses have short generation times, and many—in particular RNA viruses—have relatively high mutation rates (on the order of one point mutation or more per genome per round of replication).

  3. Social history of viruses - Wikipedia

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    The virus, which only infected humans, probably descended from the poxviruses of rodents. [5] Humans probably came into contact with these rodents, and some people became infected by the viruses they carried. When viruses cross this so-called "species barrier", their effects can be severe, [6] and humans may have had little natural resistance ...

  4. Neurovirology - Wikipedia

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    The first is by infecting an immune cell, which then carries the virus to the nervous tissue. Viral examples of this include the JC virus which infects B cells and HIV which infects CD4 T cells and macrophages to infiltrate the brain. The second is by crossing the blood capillaries as a free virus or in leukocytes. [6]: 23

  5. Evolution of the brain - Wikipedia

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    The data showed the genes in the human brain evolved much faster than those of the other species. Once this genomic evidence was acquired, Lahn and his team decided to find the specific gene or genes that allowed for or even controlled this rapid evolution. Two genes were found to control the size of the human brain as it develops.

  6. What to Know About the CIA's Conclusion that COVID-19 Came ...

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    Eventually, two hypotheses emerged: Either the virus crossed over from animals to humans in a wet market in Wuhan—the city in which the disease first appeared—or it leaked from a Chinese lab ...

  7. Virus - Wikipedia

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    Such viruses are called attenuated. Live vaccines can be dangerous when given to people with a weak immunity (who are described as immunocompromised), because in these people, the weakened virus can cause the original disease. [166] Biotechnology and genetic engineering techniques are used to produce subunit vaccines.

  8. A common virus called hMPV recently surged. Here's why ... - AOL

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    What is human metapneumovirus or hMPV? Experts weigh in on and share treatment advice for the common respiratory virus that causes cold-like symptoms. A common virus called hMPV recently surged.

  9. Is COVID finally gone? What to know about the virus 4 years ...

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    They say people with compromised immune systems and underlying medical conditions are typically the sickest. Adults over 65 are also at high risk. What medication to take to battle a COVID infection