A Single-Cell Bioinformatics Analysis of the <b>Host Transcriptional Response to Infection</b> Consisting of Natural Combinations <b>of Influenza A Virus Gene Segments</b>

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A Single-Cell Bioinformatics Analysis of the Host Transcriptional Response to Infection Consisting of Natural Combinations of Influenza A Virus Gene Segments

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Keywords

Influenza A, gene segments, host transcriptional response

Abstract

Influenza A viruses (IAV) have a segmented, negative-sense RNA genome (complementary to RNA transcript) that is composed of eight segments, which code for the structural and nonstructural genes needed for viral infection and replication. Although each of these segments play a specific role, past experiments have shown that not all segments are expressed within infected cells, requiring multiple viruses to enter a cell to produce a productive infection.

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Video

Publication Date

2021

Language

English

College

Life Sciences

Department

Physiology and Developmental Biology

University Standing at Time of Publication

Sophomore

A Single-Cell Bioinformatics Analysis of the <b>Host Transcriptional Response to Infection</b> Consisting of Natural Combinations <b>of Influenza A Virus Gene Segments</b>

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