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  • Chapitre Quatre La Spécificité D'hôtes Des Virophages Sputnik

    Chapitre Quatre La Spécificité D'hôtes Des Virophages Sputnik

  • Alpha-Satellite RNA Transcripts Are Repressed by Centromere

    Alpha-Satellite RNA Transcripts Are Repressed by Centromere

  • The Expression of Human Endogenous Retroviruses Is Modulated by the Tat Protein of HIV‐1

    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

    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

    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

    Satellite RNA-Mediated Resistance to Turnip Crinkle Virus in Arabidopsis Lnvolves a Reduction in Virus Movement

  • “Dark Matter of Genome” in Cancer

    “Dark Matter of Genome” in Cancer

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

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

  • Virophages Question the Existence of Satellites

    Virophages Question the Existence of Satellites

  • Were Probablycytoplasmic, Since Multiplicities of Approximately Thirty Were Ob- Damage to Chloroplast Replication Was Fully Phot

    Were Probablycytoplasmic, Since Multiplicities of Approximately Thirty Were Ob- Damage to Chloroplast Replication Was Fully Phot

  • Transposons and Satellite

    Transposons and Satellite

  • Systematic Survey of Non-Retroviral Virus-Like Elements in Eukaryotic

    Systematic Survey of Non-Retroviral Virus-Like Elements in Eukaryotic

  • Xerox University Microfilms 300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106 I 75-4121 I

    Xerox University Microfilms 300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106 I 75-4121 I

  • And in the Kinetoplasts.4 Synthetically, Suggesting That Mutations Have

    And in the Kinetoplasts.4 Synthetically, Suggesting That Mutations Have

  • Phylogenetic Analysis of Viroid and Viroid-Like Satellite Rnas from Plants: a Reassessment

    Phylogenetic Analysis of Viroid and Viroid-Like Satellite Rnas from Plants: a Reassessment

  • Endogenous Virophages Populate the Genomes of a Marine Heterotrophic Flagellate

    Endogenous Virophages Populate the Genomes of a Marine Heterotrophic Flagellate

  • Satellite DNA in Insects: a Review

    Satellite DNA in Insects: a Review

  • Dark Matter of Primate Genomes: Satellite DNA Repeats and Their Evolutionary Dynamics

    Dark Matter of Primate Genomes: Satellite DNA Repeats and Their Evolutionary Dynamics

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  • 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


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