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episode 554: Full fathom five thy viromes lie


A trio TWiVers reports on influenza in Australia, how a host protein impacts bird to human movement of influenza virus, and marine DNA viral diversity in the oceans from pole to pole.

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Kathy Spindler, and Alan Dove

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Links for this episode
  • Australian Influenza Surveillance
  • Real-time tracking of influenza H3N2
  • ANP32B, or not to be (eLife)
  • ANP32B on TWiV 377
  • Species specific differences in ANP32B for influenza virus replication (eLife)
  • Marine viral DNA diversity pole to pole (Cell)
  • Letters read on TWiV 554
  • Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks!
Weekly Science Picks

Alan - Stephanie Langel’s Discovery Talk
Kathy- Map of languages in the USA
Vincent- Grad student mental health with Susanna Harris video and on TWiM 199

Listener Picks

Fernando - Pushing back on hyped-up science

Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees.

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 June 30, 2019  1h18m