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Vaccinia virus DNA polymerase and ribonucleotide reductase: their role in replication, recombination and drug resistance
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Despite the eradication of smallpox, poxviruses continue to cause human disease around the world. At the core of poxvirus replication is the efficient and accurate synthesis and repair of the viral genome. The viral DNA polymerase is critical for these processes. Acyclic nucleoside phosphonate...
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Fall 2021
Poxviruses encode many genes that are orthologs of cellular genes. These orthologs serve many functions, but those that are of most interest are ones that have evolved further and now serve an immune-evasion function. Such genes were likely first acquired by poxviruses through some form of...
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2020-11-01
Wabamun Lake Watershed Management Plan Steering Committee
While lake management is complex and can be looked at through a number of different lenses, this plan focusses on four overarching goals: good water quality; healthy aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity; wise land use; engaged stewardship. (As cited in the executive summary.)
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