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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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A Marseillevirus isolate from the Brazilian wetlands. [PDF]
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The Viral AlphaFold Database of monomers and homodimers reveals conserved protein folds in viruses of bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes. [PDF]
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Giant viruses inhibit superinfection by downregulating phagocytosis in Acanthamoeba. [PDF]
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Giant Viruses and Their Virophage Parasites
, 2019R. Rodrigues +3 more
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Virophage: The hijacker of my hijacker is my friend
Research journal of biotechnology, 2021The discovery of virophage carries along the proof of existence of a new bio controlling agent in the entire biosystem. The virophage is a parasite to a giant virus and works by hijacking “the giant virus” viral factory, an essential machinery for the ...
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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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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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Virophages or satellite viruses?
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2011It has been argued that the smaller viruses associated with giant DNA viruses are a new biological entity. However, Mart Krupovic and Virginija Cvirkaite-Krupovic argue here that these smaller viruses should be classified with the satellite viruses.
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Sputnik, a virophage infecting the viral domain of life.
Advances in Virus Research, 2012This chapter discusses the astonishing discovery of the Sputnik virophage, a new virus infecting giant viruses of the genera Mimivirus and Mamavirus. While other virophages have also since been described, this chapter focuses mainly on Sputnik, which is the best described.
C. Desnues, Mickaël Boyer, D. Raoult
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A Virophage at the Origin of Large DNA Transposons
Science, 2011A parasite of a giant DNA virus that rescues the host has been shown to be the progenitor of a widespread transposon.
M. Fischer, C. Suttle
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