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Chapitre Quatre La Spécificité D'hôtes Des Virophages Sputnik
Genome of Phaeocystis Globosa Virus Pgv-16T Highlights the Common Ancestry of the Largest Known DNA Viruses Infecting Eukaryotes
Bacterial Species Library with Validly Published Names (Green Curve); and Sequenced Viral Genomes (Blue)
Discovery and Further Studies on Giant Viruses at the IHU Mediterranee Infection That Modified the Perception of the Virosphere
Virus World As an Evolutionary Network of Viruses and Capsidless Selfish Elements
Exploration of the Propagation of Transpovirons Within Mimiviridae Reveals a Unique Example of Commensalism in the Viral World
Acanthamoeba Polyphaga Mimivirus and Other Giant Viruses
Discovery and Further Studies on Giant Viruses
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Génomique Des Virus Géants, Des Virophages, Et Échanges Génétiques Avec Leurs Hôtes Eucaryotes Lucie Gallot-Lavallée
Giant Viruses and Their Mobile Genetic Elements: the Molecular Symbiotic Hypothesis
Mimiviridae: an Expanding Family of Highly Diverse Large Dsdna Viruses Infecting a Wide Phylogenetic Range of Aquatic Eukaryotes Jean-Michel Claverie, Chantal Abergel
Provirophages and Transpovirons As the Diverse Mobilome of Giant Viruses
Provirophages in the Bigelowiella Genome Bear Testimony to Past Encounters with Giant Viruses Guillaume Blanc, Lucie Gallot-Lavallee, Florian Maumus
Protozoal Giant Viruses: Agents Potentially Infectious to Humans and Animals
Programme + Abstracts
Ancestrality and Mosaicism of Giant Viruses Supporting the Definition Of
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Sequencing and Sequence Analysis for Genomics
Provirophages in the Bigelowiella Genome Bear Testimony to Past Encounters with Giant Viruses
Cnrsaix Marseille Université
The Expanding Family of Virophages
Mimiviridae: a Rising Family of Highly Diverse Large 3 Aquatic Dsdna Viruses Infecting a Wide Variety of 4 Eukaryotes
Tese Doutorado Lorena Christine Ferreira Da Silva.Pdf
The DNA Methylation Landscape of Giant Viruses
Commensalism in the Mimiviridae Giant Virus Family
A Selfish Genetic Element Uses a Virus to Propagate Within Thermotogales
Provirophages in the Bigelowiella Genome Bear Testimony to Past Encounters with Giant Viruses
Mimiviridae: an Expanding Family of Highly Diverse Large Dsdna Viruses Infecting a Wide Phylogenetic Range of Aquatic Eukaryotes