Abstract Viruses are major drivers of global biogeochemistry and the etiological agents of many diseases. They are also the winners in the game of life: there are more viruses on the planet than cellular organisms and they encode most of the genetic diversity on the planet. In fact, it is reasonable to view life as a viral incubator. Nevertheless, most ecological and evolutionary theories were developed, and continue to be developed, without considering the virosphere. This means these theories need to be to reinterpreted in light of viral knowledge or we need to develop new theory from the viral point-of-view. Here we briefly introduce our viral planet and then address a major outstanding question in biology: why is most of life viral? A k...
Over the past couple of decades, technological advancements in sequencing and imaging have unequivoc...
International audienceOur conceptions on the origin, nature, and role of viruses have been shaken re...
A number of virologic and environmental factors are involved in the emergence and re-emergence of vi...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Viruses ...
Viruses are major drivers of global biogeochemistry and the etiological agents of many diseases. The...
International audienceViruses have been considered for a long time as by-products of biological evol...
Whether or not viruses are alive remains unsettled. Discoveries of giant viruses with translational ...
International audienceViruses, including the SARS-CoV-2 virus responsible for the current COVID-19 e...
Summary: Recent advances in information about viruses have revealed novel and surprising properties ...
International audienceThree major discoveries have recently profoundly modified our perception of th...
The contemporary genomic diversity of viruses is a result of the continuous and dynamic interaction ...
Viruses vastly outnumber their host cells and must present a huge selective pressure. It is also bec...
Viruses are known to be abundant, ubiquitous, and to play a very important role in the health and ev...
Viruses ensure the vital redistribution of nutrients to maintain sustainability in an ecosystem. Thi...
International audienceIn contrast with former definitions of life limited to membrane-bound cellular...
Over the past couple of decades, technological advancements in sequencing and imaging have unequivoc...
International audienceOur conceptions on the origin, nature, and role of viruses have been shaken re...
A number of virologic and environmental factors are involved in the emergence and re-emergence of vi...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Viruses ...
Viruses are major drivers of global biogeochemistry and the etiological agents of many diseases. The...
International audienceViruses have been considered for a long time as by-products of biological evol...
Whether or not viruses are alive remains unsettled. Discoveries of giant viruses with translational ...
International audienceViruses, including the SARS-CoV-2 virus responsible for the current COVID-19 e...
Summary: Recent advances in information about viruses have revealed novel and surprising properties ...
International audienceThree major discoveries have recently profoundly modified our perception of th...
The contemporary genomic diversity of viruses is a result of the continuous and dynamic interaction ...
Viruses vastly outnumber their host cells and must present a huge selective pressure. It is also bec...
Viruses are known to be abundant, ubiquitous, and to play a very important role in the health and ev...
Viruses ensure the vital redistribution of nutrients to maintain sustainability in an ecosystem. Thi...
International audienceIn contrast with former definitions of life limited to membrane-bound cellular...
Over the past couple of decades, technological advancements in sequencing and imaging have unequivoc...
International audienceOur conceptions on the origin, nature, and role of viruses have been shaken re...
A number of virologic and environmental factors are involved in the emergence and re-emergence of vi...