Molecular Virology
Molecular virology is an interdisciplinary field that examines the structure and function of viruses, their replication, and how they interact with their hosts. It combines aspects of molecular biology, genetics, cell biology, and biochemistry to study how viruses cause infection, how the virus and host interact, and how viral diseases can be prevented and treated. The use of molecular virology has been instrumental in aiding the development of treatments and vaccines for viral diseases such as HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, and influenza. Additionally, research in molecular virology has been used to improve our understanding of gene regulation, gene expression, and the mechanisms of viral infection.
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