Virology, Virus, Flavivirus, Genetics and Flaviviridae are his primary areas of study. His study brings together the fields of Culex quinquefasciatus and Virology. His study looks at the relationship between Virus and topics such as Virulence, which overlap with Encephalitis and Viremia.
His studies deal with areas such as Viral Vaccine and Yellow fever as well as Encephalitis. His Flavivirus research integrates issues from Nucleic acid sequence, Vector, St louis encephalitis and Ribosomal DNA. His Phenotype, Genotype, genomic DNA and Polymerase chain reaction study in the realm of Genetics connects with subjects such as RAPD.
His main research concerns Virology, Virus, Flavivirus, Yellow fever and Genetics. He has included themes like Vector and Microbiology in his Virology study. His research in Virus intersects with topics in Isolation, Phylogenetics and Virulence.
His Flavivirus study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Glycosylation, Culex tritaeniorhynchus and West Nile virus. He works mostly in the field of Yellow fever, limiting it down to topics relating to Viral Vaccine and, in certain cases, Viral encephalitis. His work on Gene, Polymerase chain reaction, Genotype and Phenotype as part of general Genetics study is frequently linked to RAPD, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His primary areas of study are Virology, Virus, Arbovirus, Aedes and Novel virus. His Phlebovirus and Flavivirus investigations are all subjects of Virology research. His Entebbe bat virus study in the realm of Flavivirus interacts with subjects such as Flaviviridae.
Many of his research projects under Virus are closely connected to Anopheles gambiae with Anopheles gambiae, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Clade, Culicoides, Arthropod Vector, Virus classification and Ixodidae. His work carried out in the field of Aedes brings together such families of science as Zoology, Fauna and Viral replication.
Barry R. Miller mainly investigates Virology, Culex quinquefasciatus, Aedes, Virus and Viral replication. His Virology study incorporates themes from Pathogen and Flavivirus RNA. Barry R. Miller has researched Flavivirus RNA in several fields, including Range, Infection prevalence, Phylogenetic relationship and Geographic distribution.
His Congenital cytomegalovirus infection study, which is part of a larger body of work in Virus, is frequently linked to Tuberculosis and Viral Epidemiology, bridging the gap between disciplines. His work deals with themes such as Mansonia uniformis, Epizootic, Phlebovirus, Veterinary medicine and Culex bitaeniorhynchus, which intersect with Rift Valley fever. His West Nile virus research includes themes of Flavivirus and Disease transmission.
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A single positively selected West Nile viral mutation confers increased virogenesis in American crows.
Aaron C. Brault;Aaron C. Brault;Claire Y.-H. Huang;Stanley A. Langevin;Richard M. Kinney.
Nature Genetics (2007)
Population genetics with RAPD-PCR markers: the breeding structure of Aedes aegypti in Puerto Rico.
Barbara L Apostol;William C Black;Paul Reiter;Barry R Miller.
Heredity (1996)
Use of genetic polymorphisms detected by the random-amplified polymorphic DNA polymerase chain reaction (RAPD-PCR) for differentiation and identification of Aedes aegypti subspecies and populations.
Mary E. Ballinger-Crabtree;William C. Black;Barry R. Miller.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (1992)
Differential virulence of West Nile strains for American crows.
Aaron C. Brault;Stanley A. Langevin;Richard A. Bowen;Nicholas A. Panella.
Emerging Infectious Diseases (2004)
First field evidence for natural vertical transmission of West Nile virus in Culex univittatus complex mosquitoes from Rift Valley province, Kenya.
Barry R. Miller;Roger S. Nasci;Marvin S. Godsey;Harry M. Savage.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (2000)
Genetic and phenotypic characterization of the newly described insect flavivirus, Kamiti River virus.
M. B. Crabtree;R. C. Sang;V. Stollar;L. M. Dunster.
Archives of Virology (2003)
Development of a species-diagnostic polymerase chain reaction assay for the identification of Culex vectors of St. Louis encephalitis virus based on interspecies sequence variation in ribosomal DNA spacers.
M. B. Crabtree;H. M. Savage;B. R. Miller.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (1995)
Phylogeny of fourteen Culex mosquito species, including the Culex pipiens complex, inferred from the internal transcribed spacers of ribosomal DNA.
B. R. Miller;M. B. Crabtree;H. M. Savage.
Insect Molecular Biology (1996)
Rift Valley Fever Virus Epidemic in Kenya, 2006/2007: The Entomologic Investigations
Rosemary Sang;Elizabeth Kioko;Joel Lutomiah;Marion Warigia.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (2010)
Estimation of the number of full sibling families at an oviposition site using RAPD-PCR markers: applications to the mosquito Aedes aegypti
B. L. Apostol;W. C. Black;B. R. Miller;P. Reiter.
Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1993)
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