Virophages-Known and Unknown Facts. [PDF]
Tokarz-Deptuła B +4 more
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Phycodnaviruses: A peek at genetic diversity
The family Phycodnaviridae encompasses a diverse collection of large icosahedral, dsDNA viruses infecting algae. These viruses have genomes ranging from 160 to 560 kb.
Fitzgerald, Lisa A. +2 more
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Active viral infection during blooms of a dinoflagellate indicates dinoflagellate-viral co-adaptation. [PDF]
Wang J, Li L, Lin S.
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The \u3ci\u3ePhycodnaviridae\u3c/i\u3e: The Story of How Tiny Giants Rule the World
The family Phycodnaviridae encompasses a diverse and rapidly expanding collection of large icosahedral, dsDNA viruses that infect algae. These lytic and lysogenic viruses have genomes ranging from 160 to 560 kb.
Wilson, W. H. +2 more
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Dysbiosis of the enteric DNA virome correlates with the development of cachexia in a murine Lewis lung carcinoma (LLC) model. [PDF]
Aciole Barbosa D +5 more
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Climate-Endangered Arctic Epishelf Lake Harbors Viral Assemblages with Distinct Genetic Repertoires. [PDF]
Labbé M +5 more
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Identification and profiling of novel metagenome assembled uncultivated virus genomes from human gut. [PDF]
Bhardwaj K +7 more
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Metabolic arsenal of giant viruses: Host hijack or self-use? [PDF]
Brahim Belhaouari D +8 more
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Nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses (NCLDVs) infect various marine eukaryotes. However, little is known about NCLDV diversity and their relationships with eukaryotic hosts in marine environments, the elucidation of which will advance the current ...
Kim, Kang Eun +4 more
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Comparative analysis of gut DNA viromes in wild and captive Himalayan vultures. [PDF]
Zhai J +13 more
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