Interactions between marine picoeukaryotes and their viruses one cell at a time = Interacciones entre picoeucariotas marinos y sus virus célula a célula [PDF]
[eng] Marine viruses are key components of marine microbial communities, as they influence the cellular abundances and the community structure of microbes, participate in their genetic exchange, and intervene in the ocean biogeochemical cycles.
Castillo de la Peña, Yaiza M.
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The virophage as a unique parasite of the giant mimivirus
Viruses are obligate parasites of Eukarya, Archaea and Bacteria. Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivirus (APMV) is the largest known virus; it grows only in amoeba and is visible under the optical microscope. Mimivirus possesses a 1,185-kilobase double-stranded linear chromosome whose coding capacity is greater than that of numerous bacteria and archaea1, 2 ...
La Scola, Bernard +10 more
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Transcriptome analysis of virophages [PDF]
令和6年度 京都大学化学研究所 スーパーコンピュータシステム ...
Chen, Jingjie
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Paleovirology and the evolution of virus-host gene exchange [PDF]
Paleovirology is the study of viruses at large evolutionary timescales through the investigation of endogenous viral elements (EVEs) that are found in host genomes.
Aswad, Amr
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The Origins And Institutionalization Of SWOT Analysis:From An Underappreciated Strategy Tool In Theory To A Widely Adopted Viral Idea In Strategic Management Practice [PDF]
The central aim of this dissertation is to explore the evolution of ‘viral’ strategic ideas from the early days of long-range planning to the present. This study addresses several key research gaps: the abstraction in academic discourse, the revisionist ...
Puyt, Richard W.
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Decision letter: Virophages and retrotransposons colonize the genomes of a heterotrophic flagellate
F. Aylward, C. Abergel
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Endogenous DNA viruses take center stage in eukaryotic genome evolution. [PDF]
Moniruzzaman M, Aylward FO.
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Mimiviridae: clusters of orthologous genes, reconstruction of gene repertoire evolution and proposed expansion of the giant virus family [PDF]
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