Despite their small size and limited protein-coding capacity, the rapid evolution rates of single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) viruses have led to their emergence as serious plant and animal pathogens. Recently, metagenomics has revealed an unprecedented diversity of ssDNA viruses, expanding their known environmental distributions and host ranges. This review summarizes and contrasts the basic characteristics of known circular ssDNA viral groups, providing a resource for analyzing the wealth of ssDNA viral sequences identified through metagenomics. Since ssDNA viruses are largely identified based on conserved rolling circle replication proteins, this review highlights distinguishing motifs and catalytic residues important for replication. Genomes i...
In recent years, innovations in molecular techniques and sequencing technologies have resulted in a ...
Before the advent of cost-effective, efficient next-generation sequencing technologies, viral resear...
International audienceWith the advent of metagenomics approaches, a large diversity of known and unk...
Despite their small size and limited protein-coding capacity, the rapid evolution rates of single-st...
Single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) viruses with circular genomes are the smallest viruses known to infect e...
This review comes from a themed issue on Virus evolutionEdited by Valerian V Dolja and Mart Krupovic...
Although single stranded (ss) DNA viruses that infect humans and their domesticated animals do not g...
International audienceViruses with single-stranded (ss) DNA genomes infect hosts in all three domain...
Although single stranded (ss) DNA viruses that infect humans and their domesticated animals do not g...
ABSTRACT The discovery of cruciviruses revealed the most explicit example of a common protein homolo...
A new group of viruses carrying naturally chimeric single-stranded (ss) DNA genomes that encompass g...
The introduction of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies has dramatically changed the field...
Viruses infect a wide variety of hosts across all domains of life. Despite their ubiquity, and a lon...
In recent years, innovations in molecular techniques and sequencing technologies have resulted in a ...
Before the advent of cost-effective, efficient next-generation sequencing technologies, viral resear...
International audienceWith the advent of metagenomics approaches, a large diversity of known and unk...
Despite their small size and limited protein-coding capacity, the rapid evolution rates of single-st...
Single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) viruses with circular genomes are the smallest viruses known to infect e...
This review comes from a themed issue on Virus evolutionEdited by Valerian V Dolja and Mart Krupovic...
Although single stranded (ss) DNA viruses that infect humans and their domesticated animals do not g...
International audienceViruses with single-stranded (ss) DNA genomes infect hosts in all three domain...
Although single stranded (ss) DNA viruses that infect humans and their domesticated animals do not g...
ABSTRACT The discovery of cruciviruses revealed the most explicit example of a common protein homolo...
A new group of viruses carrying naturally chimeric single-stranded (ss) DNA genomes that encompass g...
The introduction of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies has dramatically changed the field...
Viruses infect a wide variety of hosts across all domains of life. Despite their ubiquity, and a lon...
In recent years, innovations in molecular techniques and sequencing technologies have resulted in a ...
Before the advent of cost-effective, efficient next-generation sequencing technologies, viral resear...
International audienceWith the advent of metagenomics approaches, a large diversity of known and unk...