Published On Jun 10, 2022
We have various viruses that scientists classify based on the creation of David Baltimore, which called Baltimore Classification. These viruses behave differently in terms of copying themselves and making their necessary proteins. Understanding this classification is essential for understanding how viruses act differently.
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References:
1. Duffy, Siobain. "Why are RNA virus mutation rates so damn high?." PLoS biology 16.8 (2018): e3000003.
2. Koonin, Eugene V., Mart Krupovic, and Vadim I. Agol. "The Baltimore classification of viruses 50 years later: How does it stand in the light of virus evolution?." Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews 85.3 (2021): e00053-21.
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Timestamps:
00:43 What is DNA?
01:32 mRNA and proteins
03:14 Baltimore classification
02:22 Monkeypox and Coronavirus
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