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Emerging and Endemic Pathogens

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Advances in Surveillance, Detection and Identification, NATO Science for Peace and Security Series A: Chemistry and Biology

Kevin P O'Connell/Evan W Skowronski/Alexander Sulakvelidze et al

Springer Verlag GmbH

213.99

(inklusive MwSt.)

Verfügbarkeit: Besorgungstitel, Festbezug

Zusatztext

It is a truism among biologists that an organisms phenotype is the product of both its genotype and its environment. An organisms genotype contains the total informational potential of the individual, while its environment shapes the expression of the ge- type, influences the rate of mutation and occurrence of modifications, and ultimately determines the likelihood that the genotype (or fractions thereof) will survive into the next generation. In the relationship between host and pathogen, therefore, each forms a part of the environment of the other, mutually influencing the biology of both partners on scales ranging from the life history of individuals to the fate of populations or entire species. Molecular biologists working on problems in pathogenesis generally think of the host organism as the pathogens environment and perhaps occasionally consider the pathogen as part of the hosts environment. However, because environment can be defined at many scales, so, too, can phenotypes: if a pathogen, as a species, is c- sidered to exist in a host, as a species, then among its phenotypes is the nature of the pandemic disease it can cause within the host community. The contributors to the proceedings of this NATO Advanced Research Workshop have treated the interplay of environment and genotype in the host-pathogen relationship and its relationship to the problem of emerging infectious disease at both the macroscopic and microscopic/ molecular levels along this continuum of scale (with some human history thrown in at times for good measure).

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Erschienen: 03.09.2010

Umfang: xviii, 154 S.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: KT

ISBN/EAN: 9789048196395

Umbreit-Nr.: 1108719

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