International audienceThe current paradigm on the nature of viruses is based on early work of the 'phage group' (the pro-phage concept) and molecular biologists working on tumour viruses (the proto-oncogene concept). It posits that viruses evolved from either prokaryotic or eukaryotic cellular genes that became infectious via their association with capsid genes. In this view, after their emergence viruses continued to evolve by stealing cellular genes (the escape model). This paradigm has been challenged recently by scientists who propose that viruses pre-dated modern cells. In particular, the discovery of Mimivirus has stimulated a lot of discussions on the nature of viruses. There are two major schools of thought, those who defend the esc...
AbstractThe discovery of giant DNA viruses and the recent realization that such viruses are diverse ...
The history of giant viruses began in 2003 with the identification of Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivir...
International audienceThe accidental discovery of the giant virus of amoeba -Acanthamoeba polyphaga ...
AbstractThe discovery of the first “giant virus”, Mimivirus, in 2003 could solely have been that of ...
International audienceUnlike microbes known in his time, the first virus (that of tobacco mosaic dis...
International audienceThe curiosity-driven discovery of giant DNA viruses infecting amoebas has trig...
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 numerous and diverse eukaryotic viruses with large double-stranded DNA genomes that at l...
The nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses (NCLDVs) are a monophyletic group of diverse eukaryotic viru...
International audienceViruses have been considered for a long time as by-products of biological evol...
International audienceOur conceptions on the origin, nature, and role of viruses have been shaken re...
Submitted to Virus ResearchThe recently discovered Acanthamoeba polyphaga Mimivirus is the largest k...
AbstractThe discovery of Mimivirus opened the door to reclassifying viruses and microorganisms. Beca...
International audienceRecent progress in comparative genomic and structural biology of microbial vir...
AbstractThe discovery of giant DNA viruses and the recent realization that such viruses are diverse ...
The history of giant viruses began in 2003 with the identification of Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivir...
International audienceThe accidental discovery of the giant virus of amoeba -Acanthamoeba polyphaga ...
AbstractThe discovery of the first “giant virus”, Mimivirus, in 2003 could solely have been that of ...
International audienceUnlike microbes known in his time, the first virus (that of tobacco mosaic dis...
International audienceThe curiosity-driven discovery of giant DNA viruses infecting amoebas has trig...
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 numerous and diverse eukaryotic viruses with large double-stranded DNA genomes that at l...
The nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses (NCLDVs) are a monophyletic group of diverse eukaryotic viru...
International audienceViruses have been considered for a long time as by-products of biological evol...
International audienceOur conceptions on the origin, nature, and role of viruses have been shaken re...
Submitted to Virus ResearchThe recently discovered Acanthamoeba polyphaga Mimivirus is the largest k...
AbstractThe discovery of Mimivirus opened the door to reclassifying viruses and microorganisms. Beca...
International audienceRecent progress in comparative genomic and structural biology of microbial vir...
AbstractThe discovery of giant DNA viruses and the recent realization that such viruses are diverse ...
The history of giant viruses began in 2003 with the identification of Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivir...
International audienceThe accidental discovery of the giant virus of amoeba -Acanthamoeba polyphaga ...