Virus Evolution: Current Research and Future Directions
Weaver, Scott C. / Roossinck, Marilyn / Denison, Mark![Virus Evolution: Current Research and Future Directions](https://support.digitalhusky.com/media/annotations/sorted/187/18755715/CHSBZCOP0318755715.jpg)
The field of virus evolution has developed during the past three decades from one considered by many to be esoteric and unimportant for human and agricultural health, to a major driver of our thinking about infectious diseases of plants and animals. The field has been spurred on during the past 30 years by emerging viral diseases such as HIV/AIDS, hantaviruses, SARS, MERS and Ebola, and discoveries of the quasispecies nature and potential for ...