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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier/Academic Press
    UID:
    gbv_1652219897
    Format: Online Ressource (xx, 292 p., [12] p. of plates) , ill., port.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9780123848598 , 0123848598 , 012384858X
    Content: SECTION 1: PARASITOID POLYDNAVIRUSES: EVOLUTION, GENOMICS, AND SYSTEMATICS -- PART I: INSIGHTS INTO POLYDNAVIRUS EVOLUTION AND GENOMICS -- PART II: THE BIOLOGICAL ROLES OF POLYDNAVIRUS GENE PRODUCTS -- SECTION 2: UNIQUE ATTRIBUTES OF VIRUSES AND VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLES ASSOCIATED WITH PARASITOIDS -- SECTION 3: VENOMS OF PARASITOIDS -- SECTION 4: FUTURISTIC VISIONS
    Content: Parasitoids are parasitic insects that kill their insect hosts in immature pre-reproductive stages. Parasitoids are employed in biological control programs worldwide to kill insect pests and are environmentally safe and benign alternatives to chemical pesticides. As resistance to chemical pesticides continues to escalate in many pest populations, attention is now refocusing on biologically-based strategies to control pest species in agriculture and forestry as well as insect vector populations that transmit human and animal diseases. Parasitoids are an economically critical element in this equation and 'integrated pest management.' Viruses have evolved intimate associations with parasitoids, and this book features sections on both symbiotic viruses that are integrated into the wasp's chromosomal DNA (polydnaviruses) that play critical roles in suppressing host immunity during parasitism. A separate section with additional chapters on viral pathogens that infect parasitoids to cause disease and act as detrimental agents that limit effectiveness of wasp species employed in biological control of pests is also featured. A third component is a section on parasitoid venoms, which are of interest to the pharmaceutical and medical communities as well as insect-oriented biologists. Sections focus on both virus evolution and genomics as well as proteomics and functional roles of polydnavirus-encoded gene products International researchers and emerging leaders in their fields provide readers with syntheses of the latest research Includes content on both symbiotic viruses and pathogenic viruses, plus new research on parasitoid venoms Cutting-edge section on future directions in the field covers the impacts of polydnavirus research on medicine, human health, bioengineering and the economy, increasing the value for researchers and practitioners who need to stay on top of the research in this swiftly moving field
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record , SECTION 1: PARASITOID POLYDNAVIRUSES: EVOLUTION, GENOMICS, AND SYSTEMATICS -- PART I: INSIGHTS INTO POLYDNAVIRUS EVOLUTION AND GENOMICS -- PART II: THE BIOLOGICAL ROLES OF POLYDNAVIRUS GENE PRODUCTS -- SECTION 2: UNIQUE ATTRIBUTES OF VIRUSES AND VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLES ASSOCIATED WITH PARASITOIDS -- SECTION 3: VENOMS OF PARASITOIDS -- SECTION 4: FUTURISTIC VISIONS. , Parasitoids are parasitic insects that kill their insect hosts in immature pre-reproductive stages. Parasitoids are employed in biological control programs worldwide to kill insect pests and are environmentally safe and benign alternatives to chemical pesticides. As resistance to chemical pesticides continues to escalate in many pest populations, attention is now refocusing on biologically-based strategies to control pest species in agriculture and forestry as well as insect vector populations that transmit human and animal diseases. Parasitoids are an economically critical element in this equation and 'integrated pest management.' Viruses have evolved intimate associations with parasitoids, and this book features sections on both symbiotic viruses that are integrated into the wasp's chromosomal DNA (polydnaviruses) that play critical roles in suppressing host immunity during parasitism. A separate section with additional chapters on viral pathogens that infect parasitoids to cause disease and act as detrimental agents that limit effectiveness of wasp species employed in biological control of pests is also featured. A third component is a section on parasitoid venoms, which are of interest to the pharmaceutical and medical communities as well as insect-oriented biologists. Sections focus on both virus evolution and genomics as well as proteomics and functional roles of polydnavirus-encoded gene products International researchers and emerging leaders in their fields provide readers with syntheses of the latest research Includes content on both symbiotic viruses and pathogenic viruses, plus new research on parasitoid venoms Cutting-edge section on future directions in the field covers the impacts of polydnavirus research on medicine, human health, bioengineering and the economy, increasing the value for researchers and practitioners who need to stay on top of the research in this swiftly moving field
    Additional Edition: ISBN 012384858X
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Parasitoid Viruses Symbionts and Pathogens
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Parasitoid viruses Amsterdam : Elsevier, Academic Press, 2012 ISBN 9780123848581
    Additional Edition: ISBN 012384858X
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology
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    Keywords: DNS-Viren ; Parasitoid ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford :Academic,
    UID:
    almahu_9949698066402882
    Format: 1 online resource (313 p.)
    ISBN: 1-283-28147-3 , 9786613281470 , 0-12-384859-8
    Content: Parasitoids are parasitic insects that kill their insect hosts in immature pre-reproductive stages. Parasitoids are employed in biological control programs worldwide to kill insect pests and are environmentally safe and benign alternatives to chemical pesticides. As resistance to chemical pesticides continues to escalate in many pest populations, attention is now refocusing on biologically-based strategies to control pest species in agriculture and forestry as well as insect vector populations that transmit human and animal diseases. Parasitoids are an economically critical element in this
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Parasitoid Viruses: Symbionts and Pathogens; Copyright Page; Foreword; Contributors; A. Parasitoid Polydnaviruses: Evolution, Genomics, and Systematics; I. Insights into Polydnavirus Evolution and Genomics; 1. The Origins and Early History of Polydnavirus Research; Personal Reminiscences; Don's Perspective; Peter's Perspective; A Question is Raised; Question Largely Answered; Where Next?; Acknowledgments; References; 2. Evolutionary Progenitors of Bracoviruses; Why are No Genes from the Packaged Genome Related to Nudiviruses? , Some Genes of the Bracovirus Packaged Genome Come from the Wasp GenomeSome Genes of the Bracovirus Packaged Genome Come from Mobile Elements or other Viruses; Bracoviruses and Nudiviruses Have Similar Nucleocapsid Morphology; Bracovirus Particles are Produced and Enveloped Within the Nucleus: A Characteristic Feature Shared with Nudiviruses and Baculoviruses; Nudiviral mRNAs are Expressed in Braconid Wasp Ovaries during Particle Production; Genes Involved in Transcription; Genes Involved in Nucleocapsid Packaging and Assembly , Genes Expressed in Braconid Wasp Ovaries are Similar to Baculovirus Occlusion Derived Virus ComponentsBracovirus Particles also Contain Derived Cellular Proteins and Lineage-Specific Proteins; Discussion; Acknowledgments; References; 3. The Organization of Genes Encoding Ichnovirus Structural Proteins; Introduction; The IV Structural Proteins Encoding Regions (IVSPERs); Three IVSPERS Identified in the H. didymator Genome; IVSPER Genes are Conserved in Campopleginae Wasps; IVSPERS are Specialized in IV Particle Production; IVSPERS are not Encapsidated , IVSPERS are Amplified During HdIV Particle ProductionIVSPERS and Viral Segments Share Members of Multigenic Families; Conclusion: The Extended IV Genome; The Proteins Associated with IV Particles; Multiple p12 Proteins are Associated with IV Particles; Multiple p53 Proteins are Associated with IV Particles; N-Gene Proteins are Associated with HdIV Particles; Other Related Proteins Associated with IV Particles; Conclusion: Proteins Associated with IV Particles have no Clear Similarity with Known Viral or Eukaryotic Proteins; IVSPERs Represent Fingerprints of the IV Ancestor; References , 4. Genomics and Replication of PolydnavirusesIntroduction; General Features of PDV Genomes; Common Genomic Organization Among PDV Genomes; Characteristics of the Proviral Genome; Genetic Content of PDV Genomes; Absence of Viral Genes; Genes of PDV Packaged Genomes are Organized in Gene Families; Selective Pressure Driving the Evolution of PDV Gene Families; Replication of PDVS; Concluding Remarks; References; 5. Evolution and Origin of Polydnavirus Virulence Genes; Introduction; Evolution of PDV Virulence Genes; PDV Genome Content and Links with Host-Parasitoid Physiological Relationships , Gene Expansion is a Remarkable Feature of PDV Genomes , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-384858-X
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford :Academic,
    UID:
    edoccha_9960073470102883
    Format: 1 online resource (313 p.)
    ISBN: 1-283-28147-3 , 9786613281470 , 0-12-384859-8
    Content: Parasitoids are parasitic insects that kill their insect hosts in immature pre-reproductive stages. Parasitoids are employed in biological control programs worldwide to kill insect pests and are environmentally safe and benign alternatives to chemical pesticides. As resistance to chemical pesticides continues to escalate in many pest populations, attention is now refocusing on biologically-based strategies to control pest species in agriculture and forestry as well as insect vector populations that transmit human and animal diseases. Parasitoids are an economically critical element in this
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Parasitoid Viruses: Symbionts and Pathogens; Copyright Page; Foreword; Contributors; A. Parasitoid Polydnaviruses: Evolution, Genomics, and Systematics; I. Insights into Polydnavirus Evolution and Genomics; 1. The Origins and Early History of Polydnavirus Research; Personal Reminiscences; Don's Perspective; Peter's Perspective; A Question is Raised; Question Largely Answered; Where Next?; Acknowledgments; References; 2. Evolutionary Progenitors of Bracoviruses; Why are No Genes from the Packaged Genome Related to Nudiviruses? , Some Genes of the Bracovirus Packaged Genome Come from the Wasp GenomeSome Genes of the Bracovirus Packaged Genome Come from Mobile Elements or other Viruses; Bracoviruses and Nudiviruses Have Similar Nucleocapsid Morphology; Bracovirus Particles are Produced and Enveloped Within the Nucleus: A Characteristic Feature Shared with Nudiviruses and Baculoviruses; Nudiviral mRNAs are Expressed in Braconid Wasp Ovaries during Particle Production; Genes Involved in Transcription; Genes Involved in Nucleocapsid Packaging and Assembly , Genes Expressed in Braconid Wasp Ovaries are Similar to Baculovirus Occlusion Derived Virus ComponentsBracovirus Particles also Contain Derived Cellular Proteins and Lineage-Specific Proteins; Discussion; Acknowledgments; References; 3. The Organization of Genes Encoding Ichnovirus Structural Proteins; Introduction; The IV Structural Proteins Encoding Regions (IVSPERs); Three IVSPERS Identified in the H. didymator Genome; IVSPER Genes are Conserved in Campopleginae Wasps; IVSPERS are Specialized in IV Particle Production; IVSPERS are not Encapsidated , IVSPERS are Amplified During HdIV Particle ProductionIVSPERS and Viral Segments Share Members of Multigenic Families; Conclusion: The Extended IV Genome; The Proteins Associated with IV Particles; Multiple p12 Proteins are Associated with IV Particles; Multiple p53 Proteins are Associated with IV Particles; N-Gene Proteins are Associated with HdIV Particles; Other Related Proteins Associated with IV Particles; Conclusion: Proteins Associated with IV Particles have no Clear Similarity with Known Viral or Eukaryotic Proteins; IVSPERs Represent Fingerprints of the IV Ancestor; References , 4. Genomics and Replication of PolydnavirusesIntroduction; General Features of PDV Genomes; Common Genomic Organization Among PDV Genomes; Characteristics of the Proviral Genome; Genetic Content of PDV Genomes; Absence of Viral Genes; Genes of PDV Packaged Genomes are Organized in Gene Families; Selective Pressure Driving the Evolution of PDV Gene Families; Replication of PDVS; Concluding Remarks; References; 5. Evolution and Origin of Polydnavirus Virulence Genes; Introduction; Evolution of PDV Virulence Genes; PDV Genome Content and Links with Host-Parasitoid Physiological Relationships , Gene Expansion is a Remarkable Feature of PDV Genomes , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-384858-X
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford :Academic,
    UID:
    edocfu_9960073470102883
    Format: 1 online resource (313 p.)
    ISBN: 1-283-28147-3 , 9786613281470 , 0-12-384859-8
    Content: Parasitoids are parasitic insects that kill their insect hosts in immature pre-reproductive stages. Parasitoids are employed in biological control programs worldwide to kill insect pests and are environmentally safe and benign alternatives to chemical pesticides. As resistance to chemical pesticides continues to escalate in many pest populations, attention is now refocusing on biologically-based strategies to control pest species in agriculture and forestry as well as insect vector populations that transmit human and animal diseases. Parasitoids are an economically critical element in this
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Parasitoid Viruses: Symbionts and Pathogens; Copyright Page; Foreword; Contributors; A. Parasitoid Polydnaviruses: Evolution, Genomics, and Systematics; I. Insights into Polydnavirus Evolution and Genomics; 1. The Origins and Early History of Polydnavirus Research; Personal Reminiscences; Don's Perspective; Peter's Perspective; A Question is Raised; Question Largely Answered; Where Next?; Acknowledgments; References; 2. Evolutionary Progenitors of Bracoviruses; Why are No Genes from the Packaged Genome Related to Nudiviruses? , Some Genes of the Bracovirus Packaged Genome Come from the Wasp GenomeSome Genes of the Bracovirus Packaged Genome Come from Mobile Elements or other Viruses; Bracoviruses and Nudiviruses Have Similar Nucleocapsid Morphology; Bracovirus Particles are Produced and Enveloped Within the Nucleus: A Characteristic Feature Shared with Nudiviruses and Baculoviruses; Nudiviral mRNAs are Expressed in Braconid Wasp Ovaries during Particle Production; Genes Involved in Transcription; Genes Involved in Nucleocapsid Packaging and Assembly , Genes Expressed in Braconid Wasp Ovaries are Similar to Baculovirus Occlusion Derived Virus ComponentsBracovirus Particles also Contain Derived Cellular Proteins and Lineage-Specific Proteins; Discussion; Acknowledgments; References; 3. The Organization of Genes Encoding Ichnovirus Structural Proteins; Introduction; The IV Structural Proteins Encoding Regions (IVSPERs); Three IVSPERS Identified in the H. didymator Genome; IVSPER Genes are Conserved in Campopleginae Wasps; IVSPERS are Specialized in IV Particle Production; IVSPERS are not Encapsidated , IVSPERS are Amplified During HdIV Particle ProductionIVSPERS and Viral Segments Share Members of Multigenic Families; Conclusion: The Extended IV Genome; The Proteins Associated with IV Particles; Multiple p12 Proteins are Associated with IV Particles; Multiple p53 Proteins are Associated with IV Particles; N-Gene Proteins are Associated with HdIV Particles; Other Related Proteins Associated with IV Particles; Conclusion: Proteins Associated with IV Particles have no Clear Similarity with Known Viral or Eukaryotic Proteins; IVSPERs Represent Fingerprints of the IV Ancestor; References , 4. Genomics and Replication of PolydnavirusesIntroduction; General Features of PDV Genomes; Common Genomic Organization Among PDV Genomes; Characteristics of the Proviral Genome; Genetic Content of PDV Genomes; Absence of Viral Genes; Genes of PDV Packaged Genomes are Organized in Gene Families; Selective Pressure Driving the Evolution of PDV Gene Families; Replication of PDVS; Concluding Remarks; References; 5. Evolution and Origin of Polydnavirus Virulence Genes; Introduction; Evolution of PDV Virulence Genes; PDV Genome Content and Links with Host-Parasitoid Physiological Relationships , Gene Expansion is a Remarkable Feature of PDV Genomes , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-384858-X
    Language: English
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