AbstractViruses represent some of the deadliest pathogens known to science. Recently they have been reported to have mutualisticinteractions with their hosts, providing them direct or indirect benefits. The mutualism and symbiogenesis of such viruseswith lower eukaryotic partners such as fungi, yeast, and insects have been reported but the full mechanism of interaction oftenremains an enigma. In many instances, these viral interactions provide resistance against several biotic and abiotic stresses,which could be the prime reason for the ecological success and positive selection of the hosts. These viruses modulate hostmetabolism and behavior, so both can obtain maximum benefits from the environment. They bring about micro- and macrolevelcha...
Metagenomic surveys and data from next generation sequencing revealed that mixed infections among pl...
Though viruses have generally been characterized by their pathogenic and more generally harmful effe...
Viruses are omnipresent and form a threat to all life forms. How insects deal with viruses remains r...
Despite extensive evidence of virus-virus interactions, not much is known about their biological sig...
Virus-host interactions have received much attention in virology. Virus-virus interactions can occur...
Most eukaryotes harbor a diverse community of parasitic, mutualistic, and commensal microbial symbio...
Though not often considered from this perspective, virus-host interactions represent a symbiotic int...
Studies of plant–pathogen interactions have historically focused on simple models of infection invol...
AbstractSince the discovery of Tobacco mosaic virus nearly 120 years ago, most studies on viruses ha...
Most eukaryotes harbor a diverse community of parasitic, mutualistic and commensal microbial symbion...
International audienceThe invertebrate immune system, which has become a major research focus, share...
While examples of bacteria benefiting eukaryotes are increasingly documented, studies examining effe...
Defective viruses lack genes essential for survival but they can co-infect with complete virus genot...
Coviruses are viruses with the property that their genetic information is divided up among two or mo...
International audienceVirus–plant interactions range from parasitism to mutualism. Viruses have been...
Metagenomic surveys and data from next generation sequencing revealed that mixed infections among pl...
Though viruses have generally been characterized by their pathogenic and more generally harmful effe...
Viruses are omnipresent and form a threat to all life forms. How insects deal with viruses remains r...
Despite extensive evidence of virus-virus interactions, not much is known about their biological sig...
Virus-host interactions have received much attention in virology. Virus-virus interactions can occur...
Most eukaryotes harbor a diverse community of parasitic, mutualistic, and commensal microbial symbio...
Though not often considered from this perspective, virus-host interactions represent a symbiotic int...
Studies of plant–pathogen interactions have historically focused on simple models of infection invol...
AbstractSince the discovery of Tobacco mosaic virus nearly 120 years ago, most studies on viruses ha...
Most eukaryotes harbor a diverse community of parasitic, mutualistic and commensal microbial symbion...
International audienceThe invertebrate immune system, which has become a major research focus, share...
While examples of bacteria benefiting eukaryotes are increasingly documented, studies examining effe...
Defective viruses lack genes essential for survival but they can co-infect with complete virus genot...
Coviruses are viruses with the property that their genetic information is divided up among two or mo...
International audienceVirus–plant interactions range from parasitism to mutualism. Viruses have been...
Metagenomic surveys and data from next generation sequencing revealed that mixed infections among pl...
Though viruses have generally been characterized by their pathogenic and more generally harmful effe...
Viruses are omnipresent and form a threat to all life forms. How insects deal with viruses remains r...