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  • A Persistent Giant Algal Virus, with a Unique Morphology, Encodes An

    A Persistent Giant Algal Virus, with a Unique Morphology, Encodes An

  • Tiny Giants | Maxplanckresearch 3/2019

    Tiny Giants | Maxplanckresearch 3/2019

  • Giant Virus with a Remarkable Complement of Genes Infects Marine Zooplankton

    Giant Virus with a Remarkable Complement of Genes Infects Marine Zooplankton

  • Interspecific Interactions That Affect Ageing

    Interspecific Interactions That Affect Ageing

  • Virus World As an Evolutionary Network of Viruses and Capsidless Selfish Elements

    Virus World As an Evolutionary Network of Viruses and Capsidless Selfish Elements

  • Discovery and Further Studies on Giant Viruses

    Discovery and Further Studies on Giant Viruses

  • Evolution of Double-Stranded DNA Viruses of Eukaryotes: from Bacteriophages to Transposons to Giant Viruses Eugene V

    Evolution of Double-Stranded DNA Viruses of Eukaryotes: from Bacteriophages to Transposons to Giant Viruses Eugene V

  • 1 Boiling Acid Mimics Intracellular Giant Virus Genome Release Jason

    1 Boiling Acid Mimics Intracellular Giant Virus Genome Release Jason

  • In-Depth Study of Mollivirus Sibericum, a New 30000-Y-Old Giant

    In-Depth Study of Mollivirus Sibericum, a New 30000-Y-Old Giant

  • Downloaded from NCBI

    Downloaded from NCBI

  • Mimivirus and the Emerging Concept of « Giant » Virus

    Mimivirus and the Emerging Concept of « Giant » Virus

  • The Incredible Diversity of Viruses

    The Incredible Diversity of Viruses

  • A Novel 80-Nm Virus Infecting Acanthamoeba Castellanii

    A Novel 80-Nm Virus Infecting Acanthamoeba Castellanii

  • A Virocentric Perspective on the Evolution of Life

    A Virocentric Perspective on the Evolution of Life

  • The Virophage Family Lavidaviridae

    The Virophage Family Lavidaviridae

  • Thirty-Thousand-Year-Old Distant Relative of Giant Icosahedral DNA Viruses with a Pandoravirus Morphology

    Thirty-Thousand-Year-Old Distant Relative of Giant Icosahedral DNA Viruses with a Pandoravirus Morphology

  • Host Range and Coding Potential of Eukaryotic Giant Viruses

    Host Range and Coding Potential of Eukaryotic Giant Viruses

  • Downloaded from NCBI (Ftp://Ftp

    Downloaded from NCBI (Ftp://Ftp

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  • Mimivirus: Leading the Way in the Discovery of Giant Viruses of Amoebae
  • Viroids and the Origin of Life
  • Giant Virus Diversity and Host Interactions Through Global Metagenomics
  • Towards the Forest Virome: High-Throughput Sequencing Drastically Expands Our Understanding on Virosphere in Temperate Forest Ecosystems
  • Discovery and Description of the First Human Retro- Giant Virus[Version 2
  • Giant Virus Vs Amoeba: Fight for Supremacy Graziele Oliveira1,2, Bernard La Scola2,3 and Jônatas Abrahão1*
  • S42003-020-0970-9.Pdf
  • Hidden Diversity of Soil Giant Viruses
  • 4Th Ringberg Symposium on Giant Virus Biology
  • Phylogeny of the Varidnaviria Morphogenesis Module
  • Giant Viruses
  • A Plethora of Giant Viruses Found in Brazil and Antarctica Ana Cláudia Dos S
  • Giant Marseillevirus Highlights the Role of Amoebae As a Melting Pot in Emergence of Chimeric Microorganisms
  • Genomes and Genetics Lecture 3 Biology 3310/4310 Virology Spring 2017
  • Coral Bleaching Phenotypes Associated with Differential Abundances of Nucleocytoplasmic Large DNA Viruses
  • Giant Virus Qualifies As 'Living Organism'
  • The DNA Methylation Landscape of Giant Viruses
  • Viruses Are Unconventional


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