International audienceThe extension of virology beyond its traditional medical, veterinary, or agricultural applications, now called environmental virology, has shown that viruses are both the most numerous and diverse biological entities on Earth. In particular, virus isolations from unicellular eukaryotic hosts (heterotrophic and photosynthetic protozoans) revealed numerous viral types previously unexpected in terms of virion structure, gene content, or mode of replication. Complemented by large-scale metagenomic analyses, these discoveries have rekindled interest in the enigma of the origin of viruses, for which a description encompassing all their diversity remains not available. Several laboratories have repeatedly tackled the deep rec...
The evolution of RNA viruses has received a great deal of attention in the past several years. The s...
The evolutionary origins of viruses according tomarker gene phylogenies, as well as their relationsh...
International audienceViruses have been considered for a long time as by-products of biological evol...
International audienceThe extension of virology beyond its traditional medical, veterinary, or agric...
Taxonomical classification has preceded evolutionary understanding. For that reason, taxonomy has be...
The practice of classifying organisms into hierarchical groups originated with Aristotle and was cod...
The practice of classifying organisms into hierarchical groups originated with Aristotle and was cod...
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...
The practice of classifying organisms into hierarchical groups originated with Aristotle and was cod...
International audienceRecent progress in comparative genomic and structural biology of microbial vir...
Viruses vastly outnumber their host cells and must present a huge selective pressure. It is also bec...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The evolution of RNA viruses has received a great deal of attention in the past several years. The s...
Viruses vastly outnumber their host cells and must present a huge selective pressure. It is also bec...
The evolution of RNA viruses has received a great deal of attention in the past several years. The s...
The evolutionary origins of viruses according tomarker gene phylogenies, as well as their relationsh...
International audienceViruses have been considered for a long time as by-products of biological evol...
International audienceThe extension of virology beyond its traditional medical, veterinary, or agric...
Taxonomical classification has preceded evolutionary understanding. For that reason, taxonomy has be...
The practice of classifying organisms into hierarchical groups originated with Aristotle and was cod...
The practice of classifying organisms into hierarchical groups originated with Aristotle and was cod...
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...
The practice of classifying organisms into hierarchical groups originated with Aristotle and was cod...
International audienceRecent progress in comparative genomic and structural biology of microbial vir...
Viruses vastly outnumber their host cells and must present a huge selective pressure. It is also bec...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The evolution of RNA viruses has received a great deal of attention in the past several years. The s...
Viruses vastly outnumber their host cells and must present a huge selective pressure. It is also bec...
The evolution of RNA viruses has received a great deal of attention in the past several years. The s...
The evolutionary origins of viruses according tomarker gene phylogenies, as well as their relationsh...
International audienceViruses have been considered for a long time as by-products of biological evol...