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Chapitre Quatre La Spécificité D'hôtes Des Virophages Sputnik
Alpha-Satellite RNA Transcripts Are Repressed by Centromere
The Expression of Human Endogenous Retroviruses Is Modulated by the Tat Protein of HIV‐1
Characteristics of Virophages and Giant Viruses Beata Tokarz-Deptuła1*, Paulina Czupryńska2, Agata Poniewierska-Baran1 and Wiesław Deptuła2
Phylogeny of Viroids, Viroidlike Satellite Rnas, and the Viroidlike Domain of Hepatitis 6 Virus
Satellite RNA-Mediated Resistance to Turnip Crinkle Virus in Arabidopsis Lnvolves a Reduction in Virus Movement
“Dark Matter of Genome” in Cancer
Virus World As an Evolutionary Network of Viruses and Capsidless Selfish Elements
Virophages Question the Existence of Satellites
Were Probablycytoplasmic, Since Multiplicities of Approximately Thirty Were Ob- Damage to Chloroplast Replication Was Fully Phot
Transposons and Satellite
Systematic Survey of Non-Retroviral Virus-Like Elements in Eukaryotic
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And in the Kinetoplasts.4 Synthetically, Suggesting That Mutations Have
Phylogenetic Analysis of Viroid and Viroid-Like Satellite Rnas from Plants: a Reassessment
Endogenous Virophages Populate the Genomes of a Marine Heterotrophic Flagellate
Satellite DNA in Insects: a Review
Dark Matter of Primate Genomes: Satellite DNA Repeats and Their Evolutionary Dynamics
Top View
Lipid Bilayer-Enabled Synthesis of Waxberry-Like Core–Fluidic Satellite Nanoparticles: Toward Ultrasensitive Surface-Enhanced
Plant Satellite Viruses (Albetovirus, Aumaivirus, Papanivirus, Virtovirus) Mart Krupovic
Molecular Interaction of a New Antibacterial Polymer with a Supported Lipid Bilayer Measured by an in Situ Label-Free Optical Technique
Resolving the 'Dark Matter' in Genomes
Transcriptional Landscape of Human Endogenous Retroviruses (Hervs
First Evidence of Host Range Expansion in Virophages and Its Potential Impact on Giant Viruses and Host Cells
A Virocentric Perspective on the Evolution of Life
The Virophage Family Lavidaviridae
Non-Retroviral Endogenous Viral Element Limits Cognate Virus Replication in Aedes Aegypti Ovaries
Satellite Rnas and Satellite Viruses of Plants
Unusual Infectious Agents Lecture 24 Biology 3310/4310 Virology Spring 2017
Viroids and the Origin of Life
Giant Virus Vs Amoeba: Fight for Supremacy Graziele Oliveira1,2, Bernard La Scola2,3 and Jônatas Abrahão1*
Viruses and Other Acellular Infectious Agents
Centromere Repeats: Hidden Gems of the Genome
Discovery of Viroids
Kuru, the First Human Prion Disease "2279
SATELLITES and OTHER VIRUS-DEPENDENT NUCLEIC ACIDS Definitions Satellites Are Subviral Agents Which Lack Genes That Could Encode Functions Needed for Replication