Virus: An Illustrated Guide to 101 Incredible Microbes

Virus: An Illustrated Guide to 101 Incredible Microbes

Virus: An Illustrated Guide to 101 Incredible Microbes

Virus: An Illustrated Guide to 101 Incredible Microbes

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Overview

An essential illustrated guide to the 101 most fascinating viruses

This stunningly illustrated book provides a rare window into the amazing, varied, and often beautiful world of viruses. Contrary to popular belief, not all viruses are bad for you. In fact, several are beneficial to their hosts, and many are crucial to the health of our planet. Virus offers an unprecedented look at 101 incredible microbes that infect all branches of life on Earth—from humans and other animals to insects, plants, fungi, and bacteria.

Featuring hundreds of breathtaking color images throughout, this guide begins with a lively and informative introduction to virology. Here readers can learn about the history of this unique science, how viruses are named, how their genes work, how they copy and package themselves, how they interact with their hosts, how immune systems counteract viruses, and how viruses travel from host to host. The concise entries that follow highlight important or interesting facts about each virus. Learn about the geographic origins of dengue and why old tires and unused pots help the virus to spread. Read about Ebola, Zika, West Nile, Frog virus 3, the Tulip breaking virus, and many others—how they were discovered, what their hosts are, how they are transmitted, whether or not there is a vaccine, and much more. Each entry is easy to read and includes a graphic of the virus, and nearly every entry features a colorized image of the virus as seen through the microscope.

Written by a leading authority, this handsomely illustrated guide reveals the unseen wonders of the microbial world. It will give you an entirely new appreciation for viruses.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781400883257
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 08/30/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 742,082
File size: 293 MB
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About the Author

Marilyn J. Roossinck is professor of virus ecology in the Department of Plant Pathology and Environmental Microbiology at Pennsylvania State University. She lives in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

Foreword 6
Introduction 8
What is a virus? 10
History of virology 12
Timeline 16
Virus controversies 18
A virus classification scheme 20
Replication 22
Packaging 36
Transmission 38
Lifestyles of viruses 40
Immunity 44
Remarkable Viruses 101
HUMAN VIRUSES
Chikungunya virus 52
Dengue virus 54
Ebola virus 56
Hepatitis C virus 58
Human adenovirus 2 60
Human herpes simplex virus 1 62
Human immunodeficiency virus 64
Human papilloma virus 16 66
Human rhinovirus A 68
Influenza virus A 70
JC virus 72
Measles virus 74
Mumps virus 76
Norwalk virus 78
Poliovirus 80
Rotavirus A 82
SARS related coronavirus 84
Varicella-zoster virus 86
Variola virus 88
West Nile virus 90
Yellow fever virus 92
Zika virus 94
Sin nombre virus 96
Torque teno virus 97
VERTEBRATE ANIMAL VIRUSES
African swine fever virus 100
Bluetongue virus 102
Boid Inclusion body disease virus 104
Bornadisease virus 106
Bovine viral diarrhea virus 1 108
Canine parvovirus 110
Foot and mouth disease virus 112
Frog virus 3 114
Infectious salmon anemia virus 116
Myxoma virus 118
Porcine circovirus 120
Rabies virus 122
Rift Valley fever virus 124
Rinderpest virus 126
Rous sarcoma virus 128
Simian virus 40 130
Viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus 132
Feline leukemia virus 134
Mouse herpes virus 68 135
PLANT VIRUSES
African cassava mosaic virus 138
Banana bunchy top virus 140
Barley yellow dwarf virus 142
Cauliflower mosaic virus 144
Citrus tristeza virus 146
Cucumber mosaic virus 148
Oryza sativa endornavirus 150
Ourmia melon virus 152
Pea enation mosaic virus 154
Plum pox virus 156
Potato virus Y 158
Rice dwarf virus 160
Rice hoja blanca virus 162
164 Satellite tobacco mosaic virus
Tobacco etch virus 166
Tobacco mosaic virus 168
Tomato bushy stunt virus 170
Tomato spotted wilt virus 172
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus 174
White clover cryptic virus 176
Bean golden mosaic virus 178
Tulip breaking virus 179
INVERTEBRATE ANIMAL VIRUSES
Cotesia congregata bracovirus 182
Cricket paralysis virus 184
Deformed wing virus 186
Drosophila virus C 188
Dysaphis plantaginea densovirus 190
Flock house virus 192
Invertebrate iridescent virus 6 194
Lymantria dispar multiple nucleo-polyhedrosis virus 196
Orsay virus 198
White spot syndrome virus 200
Yellow head virus 202
FUNGAL AND PROTIST VIRUSES
Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivirus 206
Curvularia thermal tolerance virus 208
Helminthosporium victoriae virus 190S 210
Penicillium chrysogenum virus 212
Pithovirus sibericum 214
Saccharomyces cerevisia L-A virus 216
Cryphonectria hypovirus 1 218
Ophiostoma mitovirus 4 219
Paramecium busaria chlorellavirus 1 220
Phytophthora endornavirus 1 220
BACTERIAL AND ARCHAEAL VIRUSES
Bacillus phage phi29 224
Enterobacteria phage lambda 226
Enterobacteria phage T4 228
Enterobacteriophage phiX174 230
Mycobacterium phage D29 232
Ralstonia phage phiRSL1 234
Synechococcus phage Syn5 236
Acidianus bottle-shaped virus 1 238
Acidianus two-tailed virus 239
Enterobacteria phage H-19B 240
Enterobacteriophage M13 241
Enterobacteriophage Qß 242
Staphylococcus phage 80 243
Sulfolobus spindle-shaped virus 1 244
Vibrio phage CTX 245
Glossary 246
Resources 250
Index 252
Acknowledgments 256

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"Viruses rule our world. They both threaten to kill us and help to regulate the food webs of oceans. They embed themselves in our DNA and stalk the bacteria in our guts. They are ever-present, understudied, and, as this book makes more clear than any other has, beautiful. Roossinck provides a window into the diminutive architecture of our viruses, their grandeur, horror, details, and stories. Her book is a reminder that the world is always more interesting than it seems."—Rob Dunn, author of The Man Who Touched His Own Heart: True Tales of Science, Surgery, and Mystery

"Viruses are a microscopic but fundamentally important part of every ecosystem on the planet. By mixing spectacular illustrations with summaries of the properties of 101 viruses, this ‘field guide' brings the hidden world of these fascinating microbes to life."—Jonathan Eisen, University of California, Davis

"This is a wonderful book that educates readers about the variety, uses, and history of viruses. Roossinck does not take the expected position that all viruses are bad, but instead reveals the complexity and surprising diversity of them."—Erica Ollmann Saphire, Scripps Research Institute

"Absolutely terrific."—Sunetra Gupta, University of Oxford

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