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Julia Busch
Researcher at University of California, San Diego
Publications - 14
Citations - 803
Julia Busch is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Viral replication. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications receiving 725 citations. Previous affiliations of Julia Busch include Scripps Institution of Oceanography & Scripps Research Institute.
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Replication and Transmission of H9N2 Influenza Viruses in Ferrets: Evaluation of Pandemic Potential
Hongquan Wan,Erin M. Sorrell,Haichen Song,Jaber Hossain,Gloria Ramirez-Nieto,Isabella Monne,James Stevens,Giovanni Cattoli,Ilaria Capua,Li-Mei Chen,Ruben O. Donis,Julia Busch,James C. Paulson,Christy Brockwell,Richard J. Webby,Jorge Blanco,Mohammad Q. Al-Natour,Daniel R. Perez +17 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the establishment and prevalence of H9N2 viruses in poultry pose a significant threat for humans.
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Contemporary North American influenza H7 viruses possess human receptor specificity: Implications for virus transmissibility.
Jessica A. Belser,Jessica A. Belser,Ola Blixt,Li-Mei Chen,Claudia Pappas,Taronna R. Maines,Neal Van Hoeven,Ruben O. Donis,Julia Busch,Ryan McBride,James C. Paulson,Jacqueline M. Katz,Terrence M. Tumpey +12 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that H7 influenza viruses from the North American lineage have acquired sialic acid-binding properties that more closely resemble those of human influenza viruses and have the potential to spread to naïve animals.
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Metagenomic discovery of polybrominated diphenyl ether biosynthesis by marine sponges
Vinayak Agarwal,Jessica M. Blanton,Sheila Podell,Arnaud Taton,Michelle Schorn,Julia Busch,Zhenjian Lin,Eric W. Schmidt,Paul R. Jensen,Valerie J. Paul,Jason S. Biggs,James W. Golden,Eric E. Allen,Bradley S. Moore +13 more
TL;DR: The results establish the genetic and molecular foundation for the production of PBDEs in one of the most abundant natural sources of these molecules, further setting the stage for a metagenomic-based inventory of other PBDE sources in the marine environment.
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Oxygen minimum zones harbour novel viral communities with low diversity
Noriko A. Cassman,Noriko A. Cassman,Alejandra Prieto-Davó,Kevin Walsh,Genivaldo G. Z. Silva,Florent E. Angly,Florent E. Angly,Sajia Akhter,Katie L. Barott,Julia Busch,Tracey McDole,J. Matthew Haggerty,Dana Willner,Dana Willner,Gadiel Alarcón,Osvaldo Ulloa,Edward F. DeLong,Bas E. Dutilh,Forest Rohwer,Elizabeth A. Dinsdale +19 more
TL;DR: The viral community of the ETSP OMZ was characterized by fluctuations in abundance, taxa and diversity across the oxygen gradient, and it appears that the reduction in oxygen coincides with an increased shedding of eukaryotic viruses in the oxycline, and a shift to unique viral genotypes in the anoxic core.
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Genomic Comparison of the Closely-Related Salmonella enterica Serovars Enteritidis, Dublin and Gallinarum
T. David Matthews,Robert Schmieder,Genivaldo G. Z. Silva,Julia Busch,Noriko A. Cassman,Bas E. Dutilh,Dawn Green,Brian C. Matlock,Brian J. Heffernan,Gary J. Olsen,Leigh Farris Hanna,Dieter M. Schifferli,Stanley Maloy,Elizabeth A. Dinsdale,Robert Edwards +14 more
TL;DR: It is argued that the Enteritidis, Dublin and Gallinarum serovars of Salmonella enterica evolve by acquiring new genes through horizontal gene transfer, followed by the formation of pseudogenes, leading to a systemic lifestyle and niche exclusion in the host-specific serovar.