The virophage as a unique parasite of the giant mimivirus
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The giant Cafeteria roenbergensis virus that infects a widespread marine phagocytic protist is a new member of the fourth domain of LifeBroad spectrum of mimiviridae virophage allows its isolation using a mimivirus reporterA bacteriophage-related chimeric marine virus infecting abaloneGiant viruses coexisted with the cellular ancestors and represent a distinct supergroup along with superkingdoms Archaea, Bacteria and EukaryaStructural studies of the giant mimivirusRemarkable sequence similarity between the dinoflagellate-infecting marine girus and the terrestrial pathogen African swine fever virusDefining life: the virus viewpointAcanthamoeba polyphaga mimivirus and other giant viruses: an open field to outstanding discoveriesStructural studies of the Sputnik virophageMimivirus shows dramatic genome reduction after intraamoebal cultureViruses with more than 1,000 genes: Mamavirus, a new Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivirus strain, and reannotation of Mimivirus genesDNA viruses: the really big ones (giruses)Virophage control of antarctic algal host-virus dynamicsVirophages, polintons, and transpovirons: a complex evolutionary network of diverse selfish genetic elements with different reproduction strategiesThe wonder world of microbial virusesNew dimensions of the virus world discovered through metagenomicsTwo new subfamilies of DNA mismatch repair proteins (MutS) specifically abundant in the marine environmentGenomics of Megavirus and the elusive fourth domain of LifeDistant Mimivirus relative with a larger genome highlights the fundamental features of MegaviridaeEukaryotic large nucleo-cytoplasmic DNA viruses: clusters of orthologous genes and reconstruction of viral genome evolutionGiant Marseillevirus highlights the role of amoebae as a melting pot in emergence of chimeric microorganismsHorizontal transfer - imperative mission of acellular life forms,AcytotaGiant Viruses of Amoebas: An UpdateNetwork-Thinking: Graphs to Analyze Microbial Complexity and EvolutionViruses and cells intertwined since the dawn of evolutionLateral gene exchanges shape the genomes of amoeba-resisting microorganismsPirates of the CaudoviralesStructure of Sputnik, a virophage, at 3.5-A resolutionThe Expanding Family of VirophagesThe importance of multiparasitism: examining the consequences of co-infections for human and animal healthImpact of external forces on cyanophage-host interactions in aquatic ecosystemsMarine and giant viruses as indicators of a marine microbial community in a riverine systemThe evolutionary ecology of molecular replicatorsComparison of a Modern and Fossil Pithovirus Reveals Its Genetic Conservation and EvolutionThe Astrobiology Primer v2.0Evolution of double-stranded DNA viruses of eukaryotes: from bacteriophages to transposons to giant virusesThe origins of giant viruses, virophages and their relatives in host genomesSmaller fleas: viruses of microorganismsNon coding RNAs and viruses in the framework of the phylogeny of the genes, epigenesis and heredityIdentification of Capsid/Coat Related Protein Folds and Their Utility for Virus Classification
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The virophage as a unique parasite of the giant mimivirus
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Lina Barrassi
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