International audienceMimivirus and other giant viruses are visible by light microscopy and bona fide microbes that differ from other viruses and from cells that have a ribosome. They can be defined by: giant virion and genome sizes; their complexity, with the presence of DNA and mRNAs and dozens or hundreds of proteins in virions; the presence of translation-associated components; a mobilome including (pro)virophages (and a defence mechanism, named MIMIVIRE, against them) and transpovirons; their monophyly; the presence of the most archaic protein motifs they share with cellular organisms but not other viruses; a broader host range than other viruses. These features show that giant viruses are specific, autonomous, biological entities that...
The sequences of two giant viral genomes, Mimivirus and a polydnavirus, have recently been published...
Interest in giant viruses has risen sharply since 2003, following the discovery of the Mimivirus and...
Viruses with genomes up to a few megabases in length are a common occurrence in nature, even though ...
International audienceMimivirus and other giant viruses are visible by light microscopy and bona fid...
Mimivirus and other giant viruses are visible by light microscopy and bona fide microbes that differ...
AbstractThe discovery of Mimivirus opened the door to reclassifying viruses and microorganisms. Beca...
International audienceUnlike microbes known in his time, the first virus (that of tobacco mosaic dis...
International audienceThe accidental discovery of the giant virus of amoeba -Acanthamoeba polyphaga ...
The history of giant viruses began in 2003 with the identification of Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivir...
International audienceGiant viruses of amoebae were discovered serendipitously in 2003; they are vis...
Submitted to Virus ResearchThe recently discovered Acanthamoeba polyphaga Mimivirus is the largest k...
AbstractThe discovery of the first “giant virus”, Mimivirus, in 2003 could solely have been that of ...
International audienceThe current paradigm on the nature of viruses is based on early work of the 'p...
The sequences of two giant viral genomes, Mimivirus and a polydnavirus, have recently been published...
Interest in giant viruses has risen sharply since 2003, following the discovery of the Mimivirus and...
Viruses with genomes up to a few megabases in length are a common occurrence in nature, even though ...
International audienceMimivirus and other giant viruses are visible by light microscopy and bona fid...
Mimivirus and other giant viruses are visible by light microscopy and bona fide microbes that differ...
AbstractThe discovery of Mimivirus opened the door to reclassifying viruses and microorganisms. Beca...
International audienceUnlike microbes known in his time, the first virus (that of tobacco mosaic dis...
International audienceThe accidental discovery of the giant virus of amoeba -Acanthamoeba polyphaga ...
The history of giant viruses began in 2003 with the identification of Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivir...
International audienceGiant viruses of amoebae were discovered serendipitously in 2003; they are vis...
Submitted to Virus ResearchThe recently discovered Acanthamoeba polyphaga Mimivirus is the largest k...
AbstractThe discovery of the first “giant virus”, Mimivirus, in 2003 could solely have been that of ...
International audienceThe current paradigm on the nature of viruses is based on early work of the 'p...
The sequences of two giant viral genomes, Mimivirus and a polydnavirus, have recently been published...
Interest in giant viruses has risen sharply since 2003, following the discovery of the Mimivirus and...
Viruses with genomes up to a few megabases in length are a common occurrence in nature, even though ...