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Metagenomic analyses of 7000 to 5500 years old coprolites excavated from the Torihama shell-mound site in the Japanese archipelago. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Nishimura L   +11 more
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DNA methylation enables recurrent endogenization of giant viruses in an animal relative

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Sarre LA   +7 more
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Mapping Viral Landscapes: Genomic Surveillance of Aedes Mosquitoes From Central India. [PDF]

open access: yesCureus
Patankar C   +7 more
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Characteristics of Giant Viruses: Achantamoeba polyphaga Mimivirus, Pandoravirus and Tupanvirus: A Review of the Literature

open access: yesIndonesian Journal of Engineering and Technological Innovation
'Giant viruses' are viruses that have a genome of >200,000 bp and have been shown to infect eukaryotic organisms such as algae and protists. Giant viruses viruses have unique characteristics in addition to being very large in size, these viruses have a ...
Maya Amini Sukma   +2 more
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Nomenclature of Pandoravirus Species

Microbe Magazine, 2014
The fascinating article by Marcia Stone on “Newly analyzed giant viruses suggest reconfigured tree of life” in the October issue of Microbe, p. 386, presents Pandoravirus salinus (“the salty”) and Pandoravirus dulcis (“the sweet”). These two viruses (N. Philippe et al., Science 341:281–286, 2013) together with Megavirus chilensis (D.
A. Oren
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Metagenomics revealing molecular profiles of microbial community structure and metabolic capacity in Bamucuo lake, Tibet.

Environmental Research, 2022
Microorganisms play critical ecological roles in the global biogeochemical cycles. However, extensive information on the microbial communities in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP), which is the highest plateau in the world, is still lacking, particularly in ...
Cai Wei   +13 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

High diversity and potential translocation of DNA viruses in ballast water.

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2018
Ballast water is a common vector for the transport of invasive species to new marine and aquatic environments. We used a metagenomics approach to examine the composition and diversity of viral communities in ballast water from ships originating in Mexico,
Jinik Hwang   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Tiny Giants: Overview of Giant Viruses

Ecological Genetics and Genomics, 2023
Swapna P Antony
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