Viruses: Essential Agents of Life
Guenther . Ed(S): Witzany
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Description for Viruses: Essential Agents of Life
Paperback. This book collects and analyzes information and data encompassing a decade of rapid progress in discovery and understanding of the important roles of viruses, both in the evolution of all life and as symbionts of host organisms. Editor(s): Witzany, Guenther. Num Pages: 444 pages, 6 black & white tables, biography. BIC Classification: MMFM; MMFP; PSA; PSAJ; PSG. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 155 x 23. Weight in Grams: 676.
A renaissance of virus research is taking centre stage in biology. Empirical data from the last decade indicate the important roles of viruses, both in the evolution of all life and as symbionts of host organisms. There is increasing evidence that all cellular life is colonized by exogenous and/or endogenous viruses in a non-lytic but persistent lifestyle. Viruses and viral parts form the most numerous genetic matter on this planet.
A renaissance of virus research is taking centre stage in biology. Empirical data from the last decade indicate the important roles of viruses, both in the evolution of all life and as symbionts of host organisms. There is increasing evidence that all cellular life is colonized by exogenous and/or endogenous viruses in a non-lytic but persistent lifestyle. Viruses and viral parts form the most numerous genetic matter on this planet.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Number of pages
444
Condition
New
Number of Pages
428
Place of Publication
Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN
9789400792333
SKU
V9789400792333
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99-15
Reviews for Viruses: Essential Agents of Life
“Viruses: Essential Agents of life … is a great way to kick off the next 100 years of virology, with nary a reductionist thought to be found within its 427 pages. … readers will find many exciting reasons to be a virologist (amateur or professional) at the dawn of the 21st century.” (Welkin Johnson, Small Things Considered, schaechter.asmblog.org, January, 2013) ... Read more