Evolutionary history of biological entities is recorded within their nucleic acid sequences and can (sometimes) be deciphered by thorough genomic analysis. In this study we sought to gain insights into the diversity and evolution of bacterial and archaeal viruses. Our primary interest was pointed towards those virus groups/families for which comprehensive genomic analysis was not previously possible due to the lack of sufficient amount of genomic data. During the course of this work twenty-five putative proviruses integrated into various prokaryotic genomes were identified, enabling us to undertake a comparative genomics approach. This analysis allowed us to test the previously formulated evolutionary hypotheses and also provided valuable i...
Abstract.—Prokaryoteshavebeenat the forefrontof the genomesequencing revolution.Manygenomes havebeen...
International audienceViruses of archaea represent one of the most enigmatic parts of the virosphere...
Background: Analysis of metagenomic sequences has become the principal approach for the study of the...
International audienceProkaryotes, bacteria and archaea, are the most abundant cellular organisms am...
Viruses are ubiquitous, abundant and diverse members of the biosphere. Numerous sequencing projects ...
Motivation Bacterial and archaeal viruses are crucial for global biogeochemical cycles and might ...
AbstractViruses and other selfish genetic elements are dominant entities in the biosphere, with resp...
International audienceViruses and other selfish genetic elements are dominant entities in the biosph...
International audienceTailed double-stranded DNA viruses (order Caudovirales) represent the dominant...
AbstractOne of the outstanding questions in biology today is the origin of viruses. We have discover...
AbstractThe viral lineage hypothesis predicting a common origin for viruses that infect hosts residi...
Genome Relationship Applied to Virus Taxonomy (GRAViTy) is a genetics-based tool that computes seque...
Phylogenomics aims to describe evolutionary relatedness between organisms by analyzing genomic data....
Genome Relationship Applied to Virus Taxonomy (GRAViTy) is a genetics-based tool that computes seque...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The focus of this work is several evolutionary analyse...
Abstract.—Prokaryoteshavebeenat the forefrontof the genomesequencing revolution.Manygenomes havebeen...
International audienceViruses of archaea represent one of the most enigmatic parts of the virosphere...
Background: Analysis of metagenomic sequences has become the principal approach for the study of the...
International audienceProkaryotes, bacteria and archaea, are the most abundant cellular organisms am...
Viruses are ubiquitous, abundant and diverse members of the biosphere. Numerous sequencing projects ...
Motivation Bacterial and archaeal viruses are crucial for global biogeochemical cycles and might ...
AbstractViruses and other selfish genetic elements are dominant entities in the biosphere, with resp...
International audienceViruses and other selfish genetic elements are dominant entities in the biosph...
International audienceTailed double-stranded DNA viruses (order Caudovirales) represent the dominant...
AbstractOne of the outstanding questions in biology today is the origin of viruses. We have discover...
AbstractThe viral lineage hypothesis predicting a common origin for viruses that infect hosts residi...
Genome Relationship Applied to Virus Taxonomy (GRAViTy) is a genetics-based tool that computes seque...
Phylogenomics aims to describe evolutionary relatedness between organisms by analyzing genomic data....
Genome Relationship Applied to Virus Taxonomy (GRAViTy) is a genetics-based tool that computes seque...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The focus of this work is several evolutionary analyse...
Abstract.—Prokaryoteshavebeenat the forefrontof the genomesequencing revolution.Manygenomes havebeen...
International audienceViruses of archaea represent one of the most enigmatic parts of the virosphere...
Background: Analysis of metagenomic sequences has become the principal approach for the study of the...