Lethal violence is sometimes concluded to be the result of adaptive strategies, such that killers ultimately gain fitness benefits by increasing their access to resources such as food or mates. Alternatively, it could be a non-adaptive result of human impacts, such as habitat change or food ...
During virus replication, a subgenomic RNA3 is produced, from which proteins B1 and B2 are expressed. While the functions of B1 are unclear, protein B2 contains a double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) binding domain and has been shown to act as a silencing suppressor during insect cell infection [4]...