Columbia University undergraduate virology course from 2012. In this lecture we define viruses, explore their origins, and summarize their functions and components.
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Columbia University undergraduate virology course from 2012. In this lecture we define viruses, explore their origins, and summarize their functions and components.
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Molecular evolution was born fifty years before the planned Conference, with a seminal paper by Zuckerkandl and Pauling (1962) which demonstrated that aminoacid changes in the globins followed a molecular clock and could provide information on the phylogeny of vertebrates and on the timing of their appearance on earth.
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