Viruses are the most abundant life forms and the repertoire of viral genes is greater than that of cellular genes. It is also evident that viruses have played a major role in driving cellular evolution, and yet, viruses are not part of mainstream biology, nor are they included in the Tree of Life. A reason for this major paradox in biology is the misleading dogma of viruses as viral particles and their enigmatic evolutionary origin. This article presents an alternative view about the nature of viruses based on their properties during the intracellular stage of their life cycle, when viruses express features comparable to those of many parasitic cellular species. Supporting this view about the nature of viruses is a novel hypothetical evolut...
AbstractViruses and other selfish genetic elements are dominant entities in the biosphere, with resp...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The evolutionary origins of viruses according to marker gene phylogenies, as well as their relations...
The cellular theory on the nature of life has been one of the first major advancements in biology. V...
Abstract Background Recent advances in genomics of viruses and cellular life forms have greatly stim...
The discovery of exoplanets within putative habitable zones revolutionized astrobiology in recent ye...
submittedReputed intractable, the question of the origin of viruses has long been neglected. In the ...
International audienceViruses have been considered for a long time as by-products of biological evol...
International audienceRecent progress in comparative genomic and structural biology of microbial vir...
Summary: Recent advances in information about viruses have revealed novel and surprising properties ...
International audienceOur conceptions on the origin, nature, and role of viruses have been shaken re...
International audienceViral particles are much more abundant than cells and viral genes outnumber ce...
Viruses vastly outnumber their host cells and must present a huge selective pressure. It is also bec...
The discovery of giant viruses with complex proteomes, remnants of translation machinery and virus-s...
The evolutionary origins of viruses according tomarker gene phylogenies, as well as their relationsh...
AbstractViruses and other selfish genetic elements are dominant entities in the biosphere, with resp...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The evolutionary origins of viruses according to marker gene phylogenies, as well as their relations...
The cellular theory on the nature of life has been one of the first major advancements in biology. V...
Abstract Background Recent advances in genomics of viruses and cellular life forms have greatly stim...
The discovery of exoplanets within putative habitable zones revolutionized astrobiology in recent ye...
submittedReputed intractable, the question of the origin of viruses has long been neglected. In the ...
International audienceViruses have been considered for a long time as by-products of biological evol...
International audienceRecent progress in comparative genomic and structural biology of microbial vir...
Summary: Recent advances in information about viruses have revealed novel and surprising properties ...
International audienceOur conceptions on the origin, nature, and role of viruses have been shaken re...
International audienceViral particles are much more abundant than cells and viral genes outnumber ce...
Viruses vastly outnumber their host cells and must present a huge selective pressure. It is also bec...
The discovery of giant viruses with complex proteomes, remnants of translation machinery and virus-s...
The evolutionary origins of viruses according tomarker gene phylogenies, as well as their relationsh...
AbstractViruses and other selfish genetic elements are dominant entities in the biosphere, with resp...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The evolutionary origins of viruses according to marker gene phylogenies, as well as their relations...