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English: Guarani virophage replication during coinfection. (A) Histogram of Guarani growth during co-infection of Acanthamoeba castellanii in the presence of Mimivirus, Moumouvirus or Megavirus (Courdo-11) as reporters. The replication was measured by Real-Time PCR from H0-to-H16 post-infection and calculated by the difference in the Cycle threshold (Ct) between time points H0 and H4, H8, H12, and H16, respectively. The results were analyzed with the Delta Ct method. (B–E) Transmission electron microscopy images of Mimivirus and Guarani co-infecting A. castellanii. (B) At 4 h post-infection (scale bar 500 nm). (C) At 8 h post-infection (scale bar 1 μm). (D) At 12 h post-infection (scale bar 500 nm). (E) Important production of Guarani particles within and around the Mimivirus factory at 16 h post-infection (arrows) (scale bar 1 μm).
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Source Fig. 2 in Guarani Virophage, a New Sputnik-Like Isolate From a Brazilian Lake. In: Frontiers in Microbiology, Sec. Virology, Vol. 10; doi:10.3389/fmicb.2019.01003
Author Said Mougari, Meriem Bekliz, Jonatas Abrahao, Fabrizio Di Pinto, Anthony Levasseur, Bernard La Scola

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