swine fever virus การใช้
- The thymidine kinases from pox viruses, African swine fever virus, Herpes simplex virus, Varicella zoster virus and Epstein-Barr virus have been identified and to a varying degree characterized.
- Border Disease Virus ( Sheep ) and Classical Swine Fever Virus ( Pigs ) are other members of this genus which also cause significant financial loss to the livestock industry.
- Among the vectors for the spread in Russia of African swine fever virus was the'distribution'of'infected pig products'outside affected ( quarantined and trade restricted ) areas, travelling large distances ( thousands of kilometers ) within the country.
- Orteb concedes that the magazine largely fell victim to its controversial AIDS coverage, which has included a series of articles arguing that AIDS was attributable to African Swine Fever Virus, and linking the disease to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
- The IRES achieves this by mediating the internal initiation of translation by recruiting a ribosomal 43S pre-initiation complex directly to the initiation codon and eliminates the requirement for the eukaryotic initiation factor, eIF4F . The classical swine fever virus UTR described appears to be longer at the 5'end than other pestivirus UTRs.
- Based on the genome organisation and DNA replication mechanism it seems that phylogenetic relationships may exist between the rudiviruses ( " Rudiviridae " ) and the large eukaryal DNA viruses : the African swine fever virus ( " Asfarviridae " ), Chlorella viruses ( " Phycodnaviridae " ) and poxviruses ( " Poxviridae " ).
- Under laboratory conditions Lepeophtheirus salmonis has been demonstrated to passively transfer ISA . It is not known whether the Infectious salmon anemia virus can reproduce itself in the sea louse, although this is a possibility as viruses often depend on secondary vectors for transmission like the Arboviruses such as dengue fever, West Nile virus, or African swine fever virus.
- Two different classes of thymidine kinases have been identified and are included in this super family : one family groups together thymidine kinase from herpesvirus as well as cellular thymidylate kinases, the second family groups TK from various sources that include, vertebrates, bacteria, the bacteriophage T4, poxviruses, African swine fever virus ( ASFV ) and Fish lymphocystis disease virus ( FLDV ).