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Four Novel Algal Virus Genomes Discovered from Yellowstone Lake
Contrasting Diversity of Phycodnavirus Signature Genes in Two Large and Deep Western European Lakes
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Host Range and Coding Potential of Eukaryotic Giant Viruses
Mimiviridae: an Expanding Family of Highly Diverse Large Dsdna Viruses Infecting a Wide Phylogenetic Range of Aquatic Eukaryotes Jean-Michel Claverie, Chantal Abergel
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A COMPARATIVE GENOMIC ANALYSIS of CHLORELLA NC64A VIRUS NY-2A and CHLORELLA Pbi VIRUS MT325 from the FAMILY PHYCODNAVIRIDAE
Literature Study of Virus Size, Burst Size, Latent Period and Genome Size
Tailed Giant Tupanvirus Possesses the Most Complete Translational Apparatus of the Known Virosphere
Top View
The Springer Index of Viruses
Genetic Assays for Detecting Viral Recombination Rate
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Mimiviridae: Clusters of Orthologous Genes, Reconstruction of Gene Repertoire Evolution and Proposed Expansion of the Giant Virus Family
Downloaded from the NCBI Protein Database Viously [15]
The Phycodnaviridae: the Story of How Tiny Giants Rule the World
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Evolution and Phylogeny of Large DNA Viruses, Mimiviridae and Phycodnaviridae Including Newly Characterized Heterosigma Akashiwo Virus
Ecological and Functional Biodiversity in a Marine Algal-Virus System: Genotypes, Phenotypes and Their Ecological Significance
Review Article Smaller Fleas: Viruses of Microorganisms
Mimiviridae: a Rising Family of Highly Diverse Large 3 Aquatic Dsdna Viruses Infecting a Wide Variety of 4 Eukaryotes
Identification of Viral Contamination on Lettuce from the Field to Post-Harvest Processing
A Peek at Genetic Diversity
Diversity of Viruses Infecting Eukaryotic Algae
The Phycodnaviridae: the Story of How Tiny Giants Rule the World
Mimiviridae: an Expanding Family of Highly Diverse Large Dsdna Viruses Infecting a Wide Phylogenetic Range of Aquatic Eukaryotes
Algal Bloom Viruses