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A giant virus forms a specialized subcellular environment within its amoeba host for efficient translation. [PDF]

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Zhang R   +7 more
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Functional redundancy revealed by the deletion of the mimivirus GMC-oxidoreductase genes

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Alempic J   +14 more
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<i>Megavirus baoshanense</i> Mb0671 modulates host translation and increases viral fitness. [PDF]

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Bian W   +7 more
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Biochemical and functional characterization of orf virus decapping protein OV71. [PDF]

open access: yesVirol J
Mthethwa MN   +8 more
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Presence of Protozoan Viruses in Vaginal Samples from Pregnant Women and Their Association with Trichomoniasis. [PDF]

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Ghardyan G   +10 more
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Fine-tuning protein language models unlocks the potential of underrepresented viral proteomes. [PDF]

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Sawhney R   +7 more
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Mimivirus and its Virophage

Annual Review of Genetics, 2009
Mimivirus, a virus infecting amoebae of the acanthamoeba genus, is the prototype member of the Mimiviridae, the latest addition to the family of the nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses, already including the Poxviridae, the Iridoviridae, the Asfarviridae, and the Phycodnaviridae.
Jean-Michel, Claverie, Chantal, Abergel
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