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A vast majority of the newly discovered human pathogens are viruses that have jumped to humans from an animal host ("cross-species transmission"). Find out how biologists and computer scientists have collaborated and use...
Reconstructing a Rabies Epidemic: Byte by Byte is an episode from Lawrence Livermore National Lab (Video) by UCTV. A vast majority of the newly discovered human pathogens are viruses that have jumped to humans from an animal host ("cross-sp...
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A vast majority of the newly discovered human pathogens are viruses that have jumped to humans from an animal host ("cross-species transmission"). Find out how biologists and computer scientists have collaborated and used cutting edge ultra-deep sequencing technology to study the dynamics of a 2009 rabies outbreak to better understand emergent viruses, such as Ebola and Zika. Series: "Lawrence Livermore National Lab Science on Saturday" [Science] [Show ID: 32072]
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Published May 8, 2017 and 00:52:09 long