International audienceThe curiosity-driven discovery of giant DNA viruses infecting amoebas has triggered an intense debate about the origin, nature, and definition of viruses. This discovery was delayed by the current paradigm confusing viruses with small virions. Several new definitions and concepts have been proposed either to reconcile the unique features of giant viruses with previous paradigms or to propose a completely new vision of the living world. I briefly review here how several other lines of research in virology converged during the last 2 decades with the discovery of giant viruses to change our traditional perception of the viral world. This story emphasizes the power of multidisciplinary curiosity-driven research, from the ...
Viruses are the most prevalent infectious agents, populating almost every ecosystem on earth. Most v...
International audienceOur conceptions on the origin, nature, and role of viruses have been shaken re...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entity on Earth, infect cellular organisms from all domains...
International audienceThe curiosity-driven discovery of giant DNA viruses infecting amoebas has trig...
International audienceGiant viruses of amoebae were discovered serendipitously in 2003; they are vis...
International audienceThe current paradigm on the nature of viruses is based on early work of the 'p...
International audienceViruses have been considered for a long time as by-products of biological evol...
International audienceUnlike microbes known in his time, the first virus (that of tobacco mosaic dis...
International audienceRecent progress in comparative genomic and structural biology of microbial vir...
Viruses are known to be abundant, ubiquitous, and to play a very important role in the health and ev...
AbstractThe discovery of the first “giant virus”, Mimivirus, in 2003 could solely have been that of ...
The history of giant viruses began in 2003 with the identification of Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivir...
International audienceThree major discoveries have recently profoundly modified our perception of th...
International audienceFor decades, viruses have been isolated primarily from humans and other organi...
International audienceThe discovery of giant viruses, with capsids as large as some bacteria, megaba...
Viruses are the most prevalent infectious agents, populating almost every ecosystem on earth. Most v...
International audienceOur conceptions on the origin, nature, and role of viruses have been shaken re...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entity on Earth, infect cellular organisms from all domains...
International audienceThe curiosity-driven discovery of giant DNA viruses infecting amoebas has trig...
International audienceGiant viruses of amoebae were discovered serendipitously in 2003; they are vis...
International audienceThe current paradigm on the nature of viruses is based on early work of the 'p...
International audienceViruses have been considered for a long time as by-products of biological evol...
International audienceUnlike microbes known in his time, the first virus (that of tobacco mosaic dis...
International audienceRecent progress in comparative genomic and structural biology of microbial vir...
Viruses are known to be abundant, ubiquitous, and to play a very important role in the health and ev...
AbstractThe discovery of the first “giant virus”, Mimivirus, in 2003 could solely have been that of ...
The history of giant viruses began in 2003 with the identification of Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivir...
International audienceThree major discoveries have recently profoundly modified our perception of th...
International audienceFor decades, viruses have been isolated primarily from humans and other organi...
International audienceThe discovery of giant viruses, with capsids as large as some bacteria, megaba...
Viruses are the most prevalent infectious agents, populating almost every ecosystem on earth. Most v...
International audienceOur conceptions on the origin, nature, and role of viruses have been shaken re...
Viruses are the most abundant biological entity on Earth, infect cellular organisms from all domains...