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  2. Medusavirus - Wikipedia

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    Medusavirus is a nucleocytoplasmic large DNA virus first isolated from a Japanese hot spring in 2019. [1] It notably encodes all five types of histones — H1, H2A, H2B, H3, and H4 — which are involved in DNA packaging in eukaryotes, raising the possibility that they may have been involved in the origin of eukaryotes. [1]

  3. 'Bleeding Eye' Virus Sparks Travel Warning and Worldwide ...

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    The Marburg virus, which causes bleeding from the eyes, nose, and mouth, can be fatal in up to 90% of those infected ... While most people recover within a month, the CDC says 1 in 20 will develop ...

  4. Synthetic virology - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic virology is a branch of virology engaged in the study and engineering of synthetic man-made viruses. It is a multidisciplinary research field at the intersection of virology, synthetic biology, computational biology, and DNA nanotechnology, from which it borrows and integrates its concepts and methodologies. There is a wide range of ...

  5. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    She gave the disease to fleas, which instead of getting infected, spread the disease around warm-blooded creatures, including people. Symptoms include purple blemishes, coughing, choking, and a swollen tongue. The cure was originally believed to be a plant named starshade, though the true cure was made in Regalia. Crossed virus Crossed by Garth ...

  6. Genetically modified virus - Wikipedia

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    A genetically modified virus is a virus that has been altered or generated using biotechnology methods, and remains capable of infection. Genetic modification involves the directed insertion , deletion , artificial synthesis or change of nucleotide bases in viral genomes.

  7. A new coronavirus variant is taking over, but its symptoms ...

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    The World Health Organization declared JN.1 a "variant of interest" Tuesday — a designation that applies to variants that are driving new cases and have genetic changes that could help them ...

  8. Mosquito-borne virus spreads at 'unprecedented' levels in L.A ...

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    The World Health Organization warned last year that global warming "marked by higher average temperatures, precipitation and longer periods of drought, could prompt a record number of dengue ...

  9. List of epidemics and pandemics - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] According to the World Health Organization, approximately 10 million new TB infections occur every year, and 1.5 million people die from it each year – making it the world's top infectious killer (before COVID-19 pandemic). [21] However, there is a lack of sources which describe major TB epidemics with definite time spans and death ...