449 Virology 3 Course for Department of Biology and Toxicology at Ashland University

449 Virology 3
Prerequisite: BIO 340 or 424 or 428 or permission
This course examines the characteristics of viruses, including those that infect
bacteria, plants, insects, and man. Topics discussed include replication
strategies of various viruses, bacteriophages as agents of evolution, pathology
of mammalian viruses, prevention and treatment of viral disease, associations
between viral infection and cancer, and the transmission of viruses from host
to host. Offered spring of even years.

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