Mimivirus
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- The Multiple Origins of Proteins Present in Tupanvirus Particles
- The Virophage Family Lavidaviridae
- Mimivirus Inaugurated in the 21St Century the Beginning
- Thirty-Thousand-Year-Old Distant Relative of Giant Icosahedral DNA Viruses with a Pandoravirus Morphology
- Use of a New RNA Next-Generation Sequencing Approach for the Specific Detection of Virus Infection in Cells
- Host Range and Coding Potential of Eukaryotic Giant Viruses
- RNA Ssrna Virus Hosted by a Dsrna Virus 9-15-15HK
- Mimivirus: Leading the Way in the Discovery of Giant Viruses of Amoebae
- Tailed Giant Tupanvirus Possesses the Most Complete Translational Apparatus of the Known Virosphere
- The Complexity of the Virus World the Statement That “The Jelly-Roll Fold Is Common to Most Ssrna Eukaryotic Eugene V
- Detection and Quantification of Human Adenovirus Genomes in Acanthamoeba Isolated from Swimming Pools
- 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*
- Lack of Mimivirus Detection in Patients with Respiratory Disease, China
- Mimivirus and the Emerging Concept of ''Giant'' Virus
- Phylogeny of the Varidnaviria Morphogenesis Module
- Exploring the Diversity and Evolution of Giant Viruses in Deep Sea Sediments Using Genome- Resolved Metagenomics
- Giant Viruses