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He tried to add Hollywood genre of
viruses
and god forbid he did not convert that guy into a mutant and ultimately going to go for world domination.
Maybe the radiation has some effect on the user's cornea that turns your eyeballs into these
viruses?
This is a cartoon series where most of the action takes place in the human body where the actors are vitamins, viruses, blood cells etc.
Who the hell, in his right state of mind, experiments with bacteria and lethal
viruses
anyway?
The search leads him to world renowned virologist Dr. Ramsey Krago (Ron Perlman), who is secretly creating deadly viruses, releasing them, then "developing" an antidote (which he had created in tandem with the virus) and selling it to the highest paying pharmaceutical company.
In a time when
viruses
are a real threat to humanity, its hard to get scared by a poodle and a Labrador running wild in a forest.
Some understanding of distributed attacks and
viruses
might have helped, but I guess the idea of two hackers trying to out type each other works better for Hollywood.
After bringing forth Nigerian money scams, phishing scams, identity theft, email viruses, spyware and stupid urban legends, now it thrusts upon us yet another abomination we have to warn all our friends and relatives about.
Bacteria crystallize like some
viruses.
Ebola may have been transmitted from bats;HIV/AIDS emerged from chimpanzees;SARS most likely came from civets traded in animal markets in southern China; and influenza strains such as H1N1 and H7N9 arose from genetic re-combinations of
viruses
among wild and farm animals.
With the discovery of genetic recombination in
viruses
that penetrate rapidly reproducing bacteria, it became possible to measure variation in offspring much more minutely, and thus to dissect the fine structure of a gene.
The ongoing sequencing of the genomes of malaria, the tubercle bacillus, leprosy, hepatitis
viruses
and HIV raises serious hopes of better vaccines in the future.
Not even an organized network would be required; just a fanatic with the mindset of those who now design computer
viruses.
– is a simple cell, with only the genes that are essential for life; it has a smaller genome than any autonomously replicating organism found in nature, larger only than those found in
viruses
and other entities that rely on hosts for essential functions.
When a woman is vaccinated against common illnesses like influenza, her body creates antibodies that recognize
viruses
and boost natural defenses against pathogens.
A remarkable observation supports this analogy:
viruses
behave like individual pieces of programs, using the cell as the machine needed to make them multiply and subsequently propagate (often by destroying the machine).
As his lab worked on the mechanism that under certain circumstances causes the bacterium E. coli suddenly to produce bacterial
viruses
(which had been dormant), another research group was analyzing how the synthesis of a certain enzyme in E. coli is induced in the presence of a specific sugar.
Barring real progress on these challenges, one of the world’s oldest known
viruses
will continue to afflict humans and animals alike.
And increasingly, some are
viruses
that have infected friends’ address books, with attachments that, if opened, could destroy my computer.
Viruses
contain another 15-30% of these genetic sequences.
The unidentified genetic sequences pose a problem, because it is not known whether vehicles other than viruses, bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes exist.
Moreover, certain viruses’ size and genetic repertoire is comparable with that of bacteria, archaea, or small eukaryotes.
Indeed, the life of giant
viruses
is as complex as that of like-sized microorganisms.
But the current classification of the domains of life is based on the ribosome – the production apparatus of proteins – which does not exist in these
viruses.
Without ribosomes, traditionalists say,
viruses
cannot be considered biological entities comparable to other microbes.
But that is pure dogma; these
viruses
are akin to the other microbes.
While
viruses
are a highly efficient means, they pose safety risks.
At its core, globalization entails the increasing volume, velocity, and importance of flows – within and across borders – of people, ideas, greenhouse gases, goods, dollars, drugs, viruses, emails, weapons, and a good deal else, challenging one of sovereignty’s fundamental principles: the ability to control what crosses borders in either direction.
It was thanks to easy international travel that in recent years the dengue, chikungunya, and Zika
viruses
were all able to hitch a ride from east to west, causing massive outbreaks in the Americas and Caribbean.
Although fewer people in developing countries live to the age at which cancer is most prevalent, inadequate nutrition and environmental exposures to
viruses
and toxins, combined with a paucity of diagnostic and treatment options, increase cancer’s incidence and lethality.
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