dc.description.abstract | To unveil the adaptive and multiplication strategies of the Andes virus that enable its
persistence in the host body and selective virulence, deconstruction of the host-virus
interactions is essential. By exploring its coping mechanism, its requisites of tolerance and
resistance in terminal hosts i.e. humans can be investigated in depth. Thus, this study was
undertaken to scrutinize the innate and adaptive translational niches of the virus in layers.
Establishing a relationship between the codon usage and the host adaptation mechanism of
the virus, the paper addresses the lack of characterisation of the Andes's replication
techniques and discusses implications for future work on the topic. | en_US |