Two decades ago, giant viruses were discovered: the fall of an old paradigm. [PDF]
Simón D, Ramos N, Lamolle G, Musto H.
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Machine Learning of Personal Repertoires From Public T Cell Receptors
ABSTRACT The T‐cell receptor (TCR) repertoire records an individual's immunological history, but most unique CDR3 sequences in any one person are private and uninformative about anyone else. A small subset, however, recurs predictably across unrelated donors.
Or Malca, Alona Zilberberg, Sol Efroni
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Unraveling the habitat preferences, ecological drivers, potential hosts, and auxiliary metabolism of soil giant viruses across China. [PDF]
Liang JL +9 more
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Single-cell RNA-seq of the rare virosphere reveals the native hosts of giant viruses in the marine environment. [PDF]
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Genomic analyses of Symbiomonas scintillans show no evidence for endosymbiotic bacteria but does reveal the presence of giant viruses. [PDF]
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Spatiotemporal dynamics of giant viruses within a deep freshwater lake reveal a distinct dark-water community. [PDF]
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Evolutionary dynamics of giant viruses and their virophages [PDF]
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Structure and physiology of giant DNA viruses
Current Opinion in Virology, 2021Although giant viruses have existed for millennia and possibly exerted great evolutionary influence in their environment. Their presence has only been noticed by virologists recently with the discovery of Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivirus in 2003. Its virion with a diameter of 500 nm and its genome larger than 1 Mpb shattered preconceived standards of ...
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The common view of viruses, mostly true, is of tiny burglars that sneak into cells, grab the biosynthetic controls and compel the cell to make huge numbers of progeny that break out of the cell and keep the replication cycle going. Viruses are supposed to be diminutive even compared to cells that are just a micrometer (1,000 nanometers) in diameter ...
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