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Changes to Virus Taxonomy 2004
A Persistent Giant Algal Virus, with a Unique Morphology, Encodes An
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Keizo Nagasaki and Gunnar Bratbak. Isolation of Viruses Infecting
<I>AUREOCOCCUS ANOPHAGEFFERENS</I>
Proteome Science Biomed Central
Template for Taxonomic Proposal to the ICTV Executive Committee to Create a New Genus in an Existing Family
Evidence to Support Safe Return to Clinical Practice by Oral Health Professionals in Canada During the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Repo
Infection of Phytoplankton by Aerosolized Marine Viruses
Elucidating the Impact of Roseophage on Roseobacter Metabolism and Marine Nutrient Cycles
Isolation and Characterization of Two Distinct Types of Hcrnav, a Single-Stranded RNA Virus Infecting the Bivalve-Killing Microalga Heterocapsa Circularisquama
Hidden Evolutionary Complexity of Nucleo-Cytoplasmic Large DNA Viruses of Eukaryotes Natalya Yutin and Eugene V Koonin*
DNA Viruses: the Really Big Ones (Giruses)
Virome Profiling of Bats from Myanmar by Metagenomic Analysis of Tissue Samples Reveals More Novel Mammalian Viruses
Mimivirus and Mimiviridae: Giant Viruses with an Increasing Number of Potential Hosts, Including Corals and Sponges
203 Coccolithovirus Emiliania Huxleyi Virus Draft Genome Sequence Of
William H. Wilson and Declan Schroeder. Sequencing and Characterization of Virus Genomes. MAVE Chapter 14, 2010, 134-144
Mimivirus and the Emerging Concept of « Giant » Virus
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Coccolithovirus Facilitation of Carbon Export in the North Atlantic
Coccolithovirus Ehv-84
Genome Watchhoney, I Shrunk the Mimiviral Genome
Mimiviridae: an Expanding Family of Highly Diverse Large Dsdna Viruses Infecting a Wide Phylogenetic Range of Aquatic Eukaryotes Jean-Michel Claverie, Chantal Abergel
Smaller Fleas: Viruses of Microorganisms
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Genetic Assays for Detecting Viral Recombination Rate
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Viruses in the Sea Curtis A
Phylodynamics and Movement of Phycodnaviruses Among Aquatic Environments
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The Phycodnaviridae: the Story of How Tiny Giants Rule the World
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How Many Coccolithovirus Genotypes Does It Take to Terminate an Emiliania Huxleyi Bloom?
Exploring Nucleo-Cytoplasmic Large DNA Viruses in Tara Oceans Microbial Metagenomes
Giant Marseillevirus Highlights the Role of Amoebae As a Melting Pot in Emergence of Chimeric Microorganisms
Viruses Manipulate the Marine Environment Forest Rohwer1 & Rebecca Vega Thurber1,2
Fundamental Difficulties Prevent the Reconstruction of the Deep
Viruses in the North Sea: Viromics and Prophage Genomics
Review Article Smaller Fleas: Viruses of Microorganisms
How Many Coccolithovirus Genotypes Does It Take to Terminate an Emiliania Huxleyi Bloom?
Viruses 2011, 3, 32-46; Doi:10.3390/V3010032 OPEN ACCESS Viruses ISSN 1999-4915
Viruses Are Unconventional
Quantification and Ecological Perspectives on Cyanophage and Aquatic Viruses
Perspectives in Phycology, Vol
The Phycodnaviridae: the Story of How Tiny Giants Rule the World
Viral Chip Technology in Genomic Medicine Zeno Földes-Papp
Intragenus Competition Between Coccolithoviruses: an Insight on How A
Genetically Similar Temperate Phages Form Coalitions with Their Shared Host That Lead to Niche-Specific fitness Effects
Origin of Group Identity Luis P
Fundamental Difficulties Prevent the Reconstruction of the Deep