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Env Genes

Env Genes are a type of genes found in viruses that are responsible for the acquisition or adaptation of the virus to a certain host environment. These genes are important for understanding the relationship between the virus and its host, which is essential for vaccine design and for the development of anti-viral dr…

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Overview

Env Genes are a type of genes found in viruses that are responsible for the acquisition or adaptation of the virus to a certain host environment. These genes are important for understanding the relationship between the virus and its host, which is essential for vaccine design and for the development of anti-viral drugs. Env Genes play a key role in the ability of a virus to evade the host’s immune system. They can also be used to study how viruses evolve and how host-pathogen interactions develop. By studying Env Genes, scientists can gain insights into how to prevent and treat viral infections.

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Gabriela Roca · Germany Khalid Al-Nedawi · Canada Giuliana Giardino · Italy

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