Virus como modelo en biología

Authors

  • Esteban Domingo

Abstract

Viruses as model in biology. Since the advent of molecular biology in the mid-twentieth century, viruses have been used as systems of study and contributed to the establishment of most principles governing the discipline. The work in virology has contributed not only to establish the molecular organization of genomes but also the gene expression programs that make up the phenotypic characteristics of organisms. Recently, viruses have also become suitable models to address issues such as biological evolution and complexity. This review summarizes the main characteristics that define viruses as biological entities and the main contributions of virology to biological knowledge.

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Published

2012-01-17