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Chapitre Quatre La Spécificité D'hôtes Des Virophages Sputnik
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Characteristics of Virophages and Giant Viruses Beata Tokarz-Deptuła1*, Paulina Czupryńska2, Agata Poniewierska-Baran1 and Wiesław Deptuła2
Tiny Giants | Maxplanckresearch 3/2019
Virus World As an Evolutionary Network of Viruses and Capsidless Selfish Elements
The Origins of Giant Viruses, Virophages and Their Relatives in Host Genomes Aris Katzourakis* and Amr Aswad
Virophages Question the Existence of Satellites
Exploration of the Propagation of Transpovirons Within Mimiviridae Reveals a Unique Example of Commensalism in the Viral World
Endogenous Virophages Populate the Genomes of a Marine Heterotrophic Flagellate
Ecogenomics of Virophages and Their Giant Virus Hosts Assessed Through Time Series Metagenomics
First Evidence of Host Range Expansion in Virophages and Its Potential Impact on Giant Viruses and Host Cells
Four High-Quality Draft Genome Assemblies of the Marine
A Virocentric Perspective on the Evolution of Life
The Virophage Family Lavidaviridae
Virophages and Their Interactions with Giant Viruses and Host Cells
Host Range and Coding Potential of Eukaryotic Giant Viruses
Unusual Infectious Agents Lecture 24 Biology 3310/4310 Virology Spring 2017
Viroids and the Origin of Life
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Uncovering the Repertoire of Endogenous Flaviviral Elements in Aedes Mosquito Genomes Yasutsugu Suzuki, Lionel Frangeul, Laura B
Virophages Go Nuclear in the Marine Alga Bigelowiella Natans Matthias G
Provirophages and Transpovirons As the Diverse Mobilome of Giant Viruses
Giant Virus Vs Amoeba: Fight for Supremacy Graziele Oliveira1,2, Bernard La Scola2,3 and Jônatas Abrahão1*
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Diversity, Evolution, and Classification of Virophages Uncovered Through
Genome Integration and Reactivation of the Virophage Mavirus in the Marine Protozoan Cafeteria Roenbergensis
SATELLITES and OTHER VIRUS-DEPENDENT NUCLEIC ACIDS Definitions Satellites Are Subviral Agents Which Lack Genes That Could Encode Functions Needed for Replication
Viroids-First—A Model for Life on Earth, Mars and Exoplanets
Provirophages in the Bigelowiella Genome Bear Testimony to Past Encounters with Giant Viruses
Unusual Infectious Agents Lecture 23 Biology W3310/4310 Virology Spring 2016
Exploration of the Propagation of Transpovirons Within
Virus Snowflakes
Provirophages in the Bigelowiella Genome Bear Testimony to Past Encounters with Giant Viruses
Satellite Viruses: a Literature Review
Cafeteria Roenbergensis