| Content of Lectures:  -sructure of viruses: capsid, envelope, genome, viral proteins, multipartite  and multiparticle viruses, control elements - What viruses are and what they are not: defective viruses, subviral elements  (defective interfering RNAs, satellite RNAs, viroids), helper viruses, virophages,  giant viruses - Virus classification: Baltimore vs. evolutionary taxonomy, classification of the  selected famous viruses - "Life" strategies of viruses: different ways of viral replication, transcription  and translation - Not everything is in the code: splicing, alternative splicing and RNA editing in  viruses - How cells defend themselves: viral infection receptors, defense of cell and  organism, animal immunity - How not to be seen: viral countermeasures against cellular defenses  (analysis of specific viral "countermeasures" for the phenomena discussed in  the previous lecture) - How viruses evolve: mutation, recombination, host change, endogenous  viruses - How viruses spread: physical spread, vectors of animal and plant viruses,  multiplication of viruses in vectors, basic epidemiological concepts - Research of viruses at the molecular level: methods of detection of viruses  and viral molecules, analysis of genetic information, NGS, computer programs - From the life of the virus: a more detailed analysis of selected viruses and  their life cycle (HIV, SARS-CoV-2, Poliovirus, CaMV) Content of Tutorials:  Computer analyses/modeling of the phenomena discussed in the lectures - on the genomes/protein sequences of selected viruses. For the last seminar (or  two - depends on the number of students), the students will give short  presentations about the selected virus. - structure of the viral genome: identification of genes and ORFs, 2D structure  of RNA/DNA and important elements of the viral genome (5'UTR, 3'UTR, IRES,  TE, ITR) - structure of viral proteins: search for antigenic epitopes, functional domains,  transmembrane domains, 3D protein models (PyMOL) - classification of viruses and their relationships: species demarcation criteria,  genome alignment, phylogenetic analyzes of genes and protein sequences,  GenBank database (NCBI) - relatedness of distant groups of viruses: analysis of protein sequences of  viral polymerases ? 4 types of polymerases, alignment of the members of  selected groups, functional domains, similarities within the group, similarities  between groups - viral "life" strategies on the genome sequences: read-through proteins,  ribosomal frameshifting, polyproteins - identification of cleavage sites - other important parts of viral genomes: palindromes, repeats and inverted  repeats in viral genomes, polyA-signals, splicing sites and alternative splicing - evolution of viruses: analysis of mutations, synonymous vs. non-synonymous  mutations, mutation hot-spots, indel mutations 
 
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