ADAR-Editing during Ostreid Herpesvirus 1 Infection in Crassostrea gigas : Facts and Limitations
ADAR-Editing during Ostreid Herpesvirus 1 Infection in Crassostrea gigas : Facts and Limitations
Ostreid herpesvirus-1 (OsHV-1) is a harmful pathogen of bivalve species, such as oysters. However, knowledge is lacking about host–virus interactions at the molecular level, hampering the possibility of a correct management of viral outbreaks and related massive mortalities.
- UNIVERSITE MONTPELLIER I France
- Université de Montpellier France
- French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea France
- UNIVERSITE DE MONTPELLIER France
- UNIVERSITE DE MONTPELLIER France
malacoherpesvirus, RNA editing, oyster, OsHV-1, DNA Viruses, Opinion/Hypothesis, ADAR, Microbiology, bivalve, QR1-502, antiviral immunity, Epigenesis, Genetic, hyper-editing, MicroRNAs, ADAR1, Animals, RNA, Viral, Crassostrea, innate immunity
malacoherpesvirus, RNA editing, oyster, OsHV-1, DNA Viruses, Opinion/Hypothesis, ADAR, Microbiology, bivalve, QR1-502, antiviral immunity, Epigenesis, Genetic, hyper-editing, MicroRNAs, ADAR1, Animals, RNA, Viral, Crassostrea, innate immunity
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