Adrian J. Gibbs / Charles H. Calisher / Fernando García-Arenal (eds.)
Molecular Basis of Virus Evolution
Herausgeber: Calisher, Charles H.; Gibbs, Adrian J.; Garcia-Arenal, Fernando
Adrian J. Gibbs / Charles H. Calisher / Fernando García-Arenal (eds.)
Molecular Basis of Virus Evolution
Herausgeber: Calisher, Charles H.; Gibbs, Adrian J.; Garcia-Arenal, Fernando
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
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- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2005
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Editors' preface; 1. Introduction and guide; Part I. The Impact of Viral
Diseases: 2. Classical studies of virus evolution Frank Fenner; 3. The
evolution of virus diseases: their emergence, epidemicity and control Neal
Nathanson, Kathleen A. McGann and John Wilesmith; Part II. Origins of
Viruses and their Genes: 4. Origin of RNA viral genomes; approaching the
problem by comparative sequence analysis Alexander E. Borbalenya; 5.
Origins of DNA viruses Duncan J. McGeoch and Andrew J. Davison; 6. In
search of the origins of viral genes Adrian Gibbs and Paul K. Keese; 7.
Cellular sequences in viral genomes Gregor Meyers, Norbert Tautz and
Heinz-Jürgen Theil; Part III. Sources of Virus Variation: 8. Molecular
mechanisms of point mutations in RNA viruses Bertha-Cecilia Ramíerez,
Pascale Barbier, Karin Séron, Anne-Lise Haenni and Françoise Bernardi; 9.
Recombination and its evolutionary effect on viruses with RNA genomes
Michael M. C. Lai; Part IV. Molecular Interactions of Viruses and their
Hosts: 10. Viruses as ligands of eukaryotic cell surface molecules Thomas
L. Lentz; 11. The influence of immunity on virus evolution Charles R. M.
Bangham; 12. Effect of variation within an HIV-1 envelope region containing
neutralizing epitopes and virulence determinants Jaap Goudsmit; Part V.
Viruses, Hosts and Populations: 13. Quasi-species: the concept and the word
Estaban Domingo, John Holland, Christop Biebricher and Manfred Eigen; 14.
The co-evolutionary dynamics of viruses and their hosts Robert M. May; 15.
Population genetics of viruses: an introduction A. Moya and F.
García-Arenal; 16. Origin and evolution of prokaryotes E. Stackebrandt; 17.
Molecular systematics and seed plant phylogeny: a summary of a parsimony
analysis of rbcL sequence data Kathleen A. Kron and Mark W. Chase; Part VI.
Case Studies of Viral Taxa: Their Systematics and Evolution: 18. Evolution
of poxviruses and African swine fever virus R. Blasco; 19. Molecular
systematics of the flaviviruses and their relatives Jan Blok and Adrian J.
Gibbs; 20. Herpesviridae Andrew J. Davison and Duncan J. McGeoch; 21.
Aphthovirus evolution J. Dopazo, M. J. Rodrigo, A. Rodríguez, J. C. Sáiz
and F. Sobrino; 22. Evolution of the Bunyaviridae Richard M. Elliott; 23.
Evolution of the tobamoviruses Aurora Fraile, Miguel A. Aranda and Fernando
García-Arenal; 24. The luteovirus supergroup: rampant recombination and
persistent partnerships Mark Gibbs; 25. The evolution of the Reoviridae
Wolfgang K. Joklik and Michael R. Roner; 26. Genetic variation and
evolution of satellite viruses and satellite RNAs G. Kurath and C.
Robaglia; 27. Molecular evolution of the retroid family Marcella A.
McClure; 28. Adaptation of members of the Orthomyxoviridae family to
transmission by ticks Patricia A. Nuttall, Mary A. Morse, Linda D. Jones
and Agustin Portela; 29. The Order Mononegavirales: evolutionary
relationships and mechanisms of variation C. R. Pringle; 30. The molecular
evolution of the human immunodeficiency viruses Paul M. Sharp, Conal J.
Burgess and Beatrice H. Hahn; 31. Molecular evolution of papillomaviruses
Marc Van Ranst, Jeffrey B. Kaplan, John P. Sundberg and Robert D. Burk; 32.
Molecular systematics of the Potyviridae, the largest plant virus family
Colin W. Ward, Georg F. Weiller, Dharma D. Shukla and Adrian Gibbs; 33.
Evolution of alphaviruses Scott C. Weaver; 34. Evolution of influenza
viruses: rapid evolution and stasis R. G. Webster, W. J. Bean and O. T.
Gorman; Part VII. Techniques for Viral Systematics: 35. The RNase A
mismatch method for the genetic characterization of viruses C.
López-Galíndez, J. M. Rojas and J. Dopazo; 36. Molecular phylogenetic
analysis Georg F. Weiller, Marcella A. McClure and Adrian J. Gibbs; Index.
Diseases: 2. Classical studies of virus evolution Frank Fenner; 3. The
evolution of virus diseases: their emergence, epidemicity and control Neal
Nathanson, Kathleen A. McGann and John Wilesmith; Part II. Origins of
Viruses and their Genes: 4. Origin of RNA viral genomes; approaching the
problem by comparative sequence analysis Alexander E. Borbalenya; 5.
Origins of DNA viruses Duncan J. McGeoch and Andrew J. Davison; 6. In
search of the origins of viral genes Adrian Gibbs and Paul K. Keese; 7.
Cellular sequences in viral genomes Gregor Meyers, Norbert Tautz and
Heinz-Jürgen Theil; Part III. Sources of Virus Variation: 8. Molecular
mechanisms of point mutations in RNA viruses Bertha-Cecilia Ramíerez,
Pascale Barbier, Karin Séron, Anne-Lise Haenni and Françoise Bernardi; 9.
Recombination and its evolutionary effect on viruses with RNA genomes
Michael M. C. Lai; Part IV. Molecular Interactions of Viruses and their
Hosts: 10. Viruses as ligands of eukaryotic cell surface molecules Thomas
L. Lentz; 11. The influence of immunity on virus evolution Charles R. M.
Bangham; 12. Effect of variation within an HIV-1 envelope region containing
neutralizing epitopes and virulence determinants Jaap Goudsmit; Part V.
Viruses, Hosts and Populations: 13. Quasi-species: the concept and the word
Estaban Domingo, John Holland, Christop Biebricher and Manfred Eigen; 14.
The co-evolutionary dynamics of viruses and their hosts Robert M. May; 15.
Population genetics of viruses: an introduction A. Moya and F.
García-Arenal; 16. Origin and evolution of prokaryotes E. Stackebrandt; 17.
Molecular systematics and seed plant phylogeny: a summary of a parsimony
analysis of rbcL sequence data Kathleen A. Kron and Mark W. Chase; Part VI.
Case Studies of Viral Taxa: Their Systematics and Evolution: 18. Evolution
of poxviruses and African swine fever virus R. Blasco; 19. Molecular
systematics of the flaviviruses and their relatives Jan Blok and Adrian J.
Gibbs; 20. Herpesviridae Andrew J. Davison and Duncan J. McGeoch; 21.
Aphthovirus evolution J. Dopazo, M. J. Rodrigo, A. Rodríguez, J. C. Sáiz
and F. Sobrino; 22. Evolution of the Bunyaviridae Richard M. Elliott; 23.
Evolution of the tobamoviruses Aurora Fraile, Miguel A. Aranda and Fernando
García-Arenal; 24. The luteovirus supergroup: rampant recombination and
persistent partnerships Mark Gibbs; 25. The evolution of the Reoviridae
Wolfgang K. Joklik and Michael R. Roner; 26. Genetic variation and
evolution of satellite viruses and satellite RNAs G. Kurath and C.
Robaglia; 27. Molecular evolution of the retroid family Marcella A.
McClure; 28. Adaptation of members of the Orthomyxoviridae family to
transmission by ticks Patricia A. Nuttall, Mary A. Morse, Linda D. Jones
and Agustin Portela; 29. The Order Mononegavirales: evolutionary
relationships and mechanisms of variation C. R. Pringle; 30. The molecular
evolution of the human immunodeficiency viruses Paul M. Sharp, Conal J.
Burgess and Beatrice H. Hahn; 31. Molecular evolution of papillomaviruses
Marc Van Ranst, Jeffrey B. Kaplan, John P. Sundberg and Robert D. Burk; 32.
Molecular systematics of the Potyviridae, the largest plant virus family
Colin W. Ward, Georg F. Weiller, Dharma D. Shukla and Adrian Gibbs; 33.
Evolution of alphaviruses Scott C. Weaver; 34. Evolution of influenza
viruses: rapid evolution and stasis R. G. Webster, W. J. Bean and O. T.
Gorman; Part VII. Techniques for Viral Systematics: 35. The RNase A
mismatch method for the genetic characterization of viruses C.
López-Galíndez, J. M. Rojas and J. Dopazo; 36. Molecular phylogenetic
analysis Georg F. Weiller, Marcella A. McClure and Adrian J. Gibbs; Index.
Editors' preface; 1. Introduction and guide; Part I. The Impact of Viral
Diseases: 2. Classical studies of virus evolution Frank Fenner; 3. The
evolution of virus diseases: their emergence, epidemicity and control Neal
Nathanson, Kathleen A. McGann and John Wilesmith; Part II. Origins of
Viruses and their Genes: 4. Origin of RNA viral genomes; approaching the
problem by comparative sequence analysis Alexander E. Borbalenya; 5.
Origins of DNA viruses Duncan J. McGeoch and Andrew J. Davison; 6. In
search of the origins of viral genes Adrian Gibbs and Paul K. Keese; 7.
Cellular sequences in viral genomes Gregor Meyers, Norbert Tautz and
Heinz-Jürgen Theil; Part III. Sources of Virus Variation: 8. Molecular
mechanisms of point mutations in RNA viruses Bertha-Cecilia Ramíerez,
Pascale Barbier, Karin Séron, Anne-Lise Haenni and Françoise Bernardi; 9.
Recombination and its evolutionary effect on viruses with RNA genomes
Michael M. C. Lai; Part IV. Molecular Interactions of Viruses and their
Hosts: 10. Viruses as ligands of eukaryotic cell surface molecules Thomas
L. Lentz; 11. The influence of immunity on virus evolution Charles R. M.
Bangham; 12. Effect of variation within an HIV-1 envelope region containing
neutralizing epitopes and virulence determinants Jaap Goudsmit; Part V.
Viruses, Hosts and Populations: 13. Quasi-species: the concept and the word
Estaban Domingo, John Holland, Christop Biebricher and Manfred Eigen; 14.
The co-evolutionary dynamics of viruses and their hosts Robert M. May; 15.
Population genetics of viruses: an introduction A. Moya and F.
García-Arenal; 16. Origin and evolution of prokaryotes E. Stackebrandt; 17.
Molecular systematics and seed plant phylogeny: a summary of a parsimony
analysis of rbcL sequence data Kathleen A. Kron and Mark W. Chase; Part VI.
Case Studies of Viral Taxa: Their Systematics and Evolution: 18. Evolution
of poxviruses and African swine fever virus R. Blasco; 19. Molecular
systematics of the flaviviruses and their relatives Jan Blok and Adrian J.
Gibbs; 20. Herpesviridae Andrew J. Davison and Duncan J. McGeoch; 21.
Aphthovirus evolution J. Dopazo, M. J. Rodrigo, A. Rodríguez, J. C. Sáiz
and F. Sobrino; 22. Evolution of the Bunyaviridae Richard M. Elliott; 23.
Evolution of the tobamoviruses Aurora Fraile, Miguel A. Aranda and Fernando
García-Arenal; 24. The luteovirus supergroup: rampant recombination and
persistent partnerships Mark Gibbs; 25. The evolution of the Reoviridae
Wolfgang K. Joklik and Michael R. Roner; 26. Genetic variation and
evolution of satellite viruses and satellite RNAs G. Kurath and C.
Robaglia; 27. Molecular evolution of the retroid family Marcella A.
McClure; 28. Adaptation of members of the Orthomyxoviridae family to
transmission by ticks Patricia A. Nuttall, Mary A. Morse, Linda D. Jones
and Agustin Portela; 29. The Order Mononegavirales: evolutionary
relationships and mechanisms of variation C. R. Pringle; 30. The molecular
evolution of the human immunodeficiency viruses Paul M. Sharp, Conal J.
Burgess and Beatrice H. Hahn; 31. Molecular evolution of papillomaviruses
Marc Van Ranst, Jeffrey B. Kaplan, John P. Sundberg and Robert D. Burk; 32.
Molecular systematics of the Potyviridae, the largest plant virus family
Colin W. Ward, Georg F. Weiller, Dharma D. Shukla and Adrian Gibbs; 33.
Evolution of alphaviruses Scott C. Weaver; 34. Evolution of influenza
viruses: rapid evolution and stasis R. G. Webster, W. J. Bean and O. T.
Gorman; Part VII. Techniques for Viral Systematics: 35. The RNase A
mismatch method for the genetic characterization of viruses C.
López-Galíndez, J. M. Rojas and J. Dopazo; 36. Molecular phylogenetic
analysis Georg F. Weiller, Marcella A. McClure and Adrian J. Gibbs; Index.
Diseases: 2. Classical studies of virus evolution Frank Fenner; 3. The
evolution of virus diseases: their emergence, epidemicity and control Neal
Nathanson, Kathleen A. McGann and John Wilesmith; Part II. Origins of
Viruses and their Genes: 4. Origin of RNA viral genomes; approaching the
problem by comparative sequence analysis Alexander E. Borbalenya; 5.
Origins of DNA viruses Duncan J. McGeoch and Andrew J. Davison; 6. In
search of the origins of viral genes Adrian Gibbs and Paul K. Keese; 7.
Cellular sequences in viral genomes Gregor Meyers, Norbert Tautz and
Heinz-Jürgen Theil; Part III. Sources of Virus Variation: 8. Molecular
mechanisms of point mutations in RNA viruses Bertha-Cecilia Ramíerez,
Pascale Barbier, Karin Séron, Anne-Lise Haenni and Françoise Bernardi; 9.
Recombination and its evolutionary effect on viruses with RNA genomes
Michael M. C. Lai; Part IV. Molecular Interactions of Viruses and their
Hosts: 10. Viruses as ligands of eukaryotic cell surface molecules Thomas
L. Lentz; 11. The influence of immunity on virus evolution Charles R. M.
Bangham; 12. Effect of variation within an HIV-1 envelope region containing
neutralizing epitopes and virulence determinants Jaap Goudsmit; Part V.
Viruses, Hosts and Populations: 13. Quasi-species: the concept and the word
Estaban Domingo, John Holland, Christop Biebricher and Manfred Eigen; 14.
The co-evolutionary dynamics of viruses and their hosts Robert M. May; 15.
Population genetics of viruses: an introduction A. Moya and F.
García-Arenal; 16. Origin and evolution of prokaryotes E. Stackebrandt; 17.
Molecular systematics and seed plant phylogeny: a summary of a parsimony
analysis of rbcL sequence data Kathleen A. Kron and Mark W. Chase; Part VI.
Case Studies of Viral Taxa: Their Systematics and Evolution: 18. Evolution
of poxviruses and African swine fever virus R. Blasco; 19. Molecular
systematics of the flaviviruses and their relatives Jan Blok and Adrian J.
Gibbs; 20. Herpesviridae Andrew J. Davison and Duncan J. McGeoch; 21.
Aphthovirus evolution J. Dopazo, M. J. Rodrigo, A. Rodríguez, J. C. Sáiz
and F. Sobrino; 22. Evolution of the Bunyaviridae Richard M. Elliott; 23.
Evolution of the tobamoviruses Aurora Fraile, Miguel A. Aranda and Fernando
García-Arenal; 24. The luteovirus supergroup: rampant recombination and
persistent partnerships Mark Gibbs; 25. The evolution of the Reoviridae
Wolfgang K. Joklik and Michael R. Roner; 26. Genetic variation and
evolution of satellite viruses and satellite RNAs G. Kurath and C.
Robaglia; 27. Molecular evolution of the retroid family Marcella A.
McClure; 28. Adaptation of members of the Orthomyxoviridae family to
transmission by ticks Patricia A. Nuttall, Mary A. Morse, Linda D. Jones
and Agustin Portela; 29. The Order Mononegavirales: evolutionary
relationships and mechanisms of variation C. R. Pringle; 30. The molecular
evolution of the human immunodeficiency viruses Paul M. Sharp, Conal J.
Burgess and Beatrice H. Hahn; 31. Molecular evolution of papillomaviruses
Marc Van Ranst, Jeffrey B. Kaplan, John P. Sundberg and Robert D. Burk; 32.
Molecular systematics of the Potyviridae, the largest plant virus family
Colin W. Ward, Georg F. Weiller, Dharma D. Shukla and Adrian Gibbs; 33.
Evolution of alphaviruses Scott C. Weaver; 34. Evolution of influenza
viruses: rapid evolution and stasis R. G. Webster, W. J. Bean and O. T.
Gorman; Part VII. Techniques for Viral Systematics: 35. The RNase A
mismatch method for the genetic characterization of viruses C.
López-Galíndez, J. M. Rojas and J. Dopazo; 36. Molecular phylogenetic
analysis Georg F. Weiller, Marcella A. McClure and Adrian J. Gibbs; Index.