The innate antiviral response in animals: an evolutionary perspective from flagellates to humans

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  • who: Karim Majzoub et al. from the , Strasbourg, France have published the article: The Innate Antiviral Response in Animals: An Evolutionary Perspective from Flagellates to Humans, in the Journal: Viruses 2019, 11, 758 of /2019/
  • how: In this study the authors show that RLRs functionally diversified through a series of gene duplication events followed by protein-coding changes that modulated their RNA-binding properties.
  • future: Studying the biological arms race between host and virus referred to as the "Red Queen hypothesis" in which each entity maintains a relatively constant fitness cost will be . . .

     

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