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The following pages link to Virophages, polintons, and transpovirons: a complex evolutionary network of diverse selfish genetic elements with different reproduction strategies (Q24616849):
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- Conservation of major and minor jelly-roll capsid proteins in Polinton (Maverick) transposons suggests that they are bona fide viruses (Q21203753) (← links)
- Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivirus and other giant viruses: an open field to outstanding discoveries (Q23067964) (← links)
- Viral taxonomy needs a spring clean; its exploration era is over (Q24630232) (← links)
- Giant Viruses of Amoebas: An Update (Q26752315) (← links)
- Network-Thinking: Graphs to Analyze Microbial Complexity and Evolution (Q26771616) (← links)
- A virocentric perspective on the evolution of life (Q26864700) (← links)
- (Q27498115) (redirect page) (← links)
- The Expanding Family of Virophages (Q28074663) (← links)
- The Double-Stranded DNA Virosphere as a Modular Hierarchical Network of Gene Sharing (Q28597932) (← links)
- Evolution of double-stranded DNA viruses of eukaryotes: from bacteriophages to transposons to giant viruses (Q28649373) (← links)
- The origins of giant viruses, virophages and their relatives in host genomes (Q28655753) (← links)
- Constraint and opportunity in genome innovation (Q28658067) (← links)
- Three novel virophage genomes discovered from Yellowstone Lake metagenomes (Q30616837) (← links)
- A new family of hybrid virophages from an animal gut metagenome (Q30939105) (← links)
- Virus world as an evolutionary network of viruses and capsidless selfish elements (Q33743494) (← links)
- Fusion of a superfamily 1 helicase and an inactivated DNA polymerase is a signature of common evolutionary history of Polintons, polinton-like viruses, Tlr1 transposons and transpovirons (Q33878462) (← links)
- Zamilon, a novel virophage with Mimiviridae host specificity (Q34040647) (← links)
- A classification system for virophages and satellite viruses (Q34045110) (← links)
- MIMIVIRE is a defence system in mimivirus that confers resistance to virophage (Q34046336) (← links)
- Extensive gene remodeling in the viral world: new evidence for nongradual evolution in the mobilome network (Q34366670) (← links)
- Phylogenetic analysis of Maverick/Polinton giant transposons across organisms (Q34422259) (← links)
- Origins and evolution of viruses of eukaryotes: The ultimate modularity (Q34467155) (← links)
- A novel group of diverse Polinton-like viruses discovered by metagenome analysis (Q34501445) (← links)
- A New Zamilon-like Virophage Partial Genome Assembled from a Bioreactor Metagenome (Q34504220) (← links)
- Self-synthesizing transposons: unexpected key players in the evolution of viruses and defense systems (Q34511995) (← links)
- Virophages go nuclear in the marine alga Bigelowiella natans. (Q36102933) (← links)
- Provirophages in the Bigelowiella genome bear testimony to past encounters with giant viruses (Q36103045) (← links)
- A Glimpse of Nucleo-Cytoplasmic Large DNA Virus Biodiversity through the Eukaryotic Genomics Window (Q36258542) (← links)
- How the virophage compels the need to readdress the classification of microbes (Q38286524) (← links)
- A survey of transposable element classification systems--a call for a fundamental update to meet the challenge of their diversity and complexity. (Q38387036) (← links)
- Mimivirus: leading the way in the discovery of giant viruses of amoebae (Q39151831) (← links)
- Polintons, virophages and transpovirons: a tangled web linking viruses, transposons and immunity. (Q39411266) (← links)
- The defence system MIMIVIRE in mimivirus illustrates Red Queen hypothesis (Q40498709) (← links)
- Complete fusion of a transposon and herpesvirus created the Teratorn mobile element in medaka fish (Q41701361) (← links)
- Ecogenomics of virophages and their giant virus hosts assessed through time series metagenomics (Q41918684) (← links)
- The origins of microbial adaptations: how introgressive descent, egalitarian evolutionary transitions and expanded kin selection shape the network of life (Q41993927) (← links)
- Multiple occurrences of giant virus core genes acquired by eukaryotic genomes: the visible part of the iceberg? (Q42207901) (← links)
- Complete genome sequence of Courdo11 virus, a member of the family Mimiviridae (Q42251884) (← links)
- Polintons: a hotbed of eukaryotic virus, transposon and plasmid evolution (Q43023688) (← links)
- The number of genes encoding repeat domain-containing proteins positively correlates with genome size in amoebal giant viruses (Q47171827) (← links)
- The Polyphyletic Origins of Primase-Helicase Bifunctional Proteins (Q47397680) (← links)
- Amoebae, Giant Viruses, and Virophages Make Up a Complex, Multilayered Threesome (Q47548441) (← links)
- Bipartite network analysis of gene sharings in the microbial world (Q47551782) (← links)
- Stem-Loop RNA Hairpins in Giant Viruses: Invading rRNA-Like Repeats and a Template Free RNA. (Q49923905) (← links)
- Giant viruses as protein-coated amoeban mitochondria? (Q56047053) (← links)
- Capsid protein structure, self-assembly, and processing reveal morphogenesis of the marine virophage mavirus (Q59358173) (← links)
- Genomic and metagenomic signatures of giant viruses are ubiquitous in water samples from sewage, inland lake, waste water treatment plant, and municipal water supply in Mumbai, India (Q64059694) (← links)
- Virus Genomes from Deep Sea Sediments Expand the Ocean Megavirome and Support Independent Origins of Viral Gigantism (Q64063939) (← links)
- Viva lavidaviruses! Five features of virophages that parasitize giant DNA viruses (Q64067629) (← links)
- Guarani Virophage, a New Sputnik-Like Isolate From a Brazilian Lake (Q64068037) (← links)