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The following pages link to Mart Krupovic (Q37380829):
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- Microviridae goes temperate: microvirus-related proviruses reside in the genomes of Bacteroidetes (Q21091039) (← links)
- Plant viruses of the Amalgaviridae family evolved via recombination between viruses with double-stranded and negative-strand RNA genomes (Q21092848) (← links)
- Putative prophages related to lytic tailless marine dsDNA phage PM2 are widespread in the genomes of aquatic bacteria (Q21093370) (← links)
- Conservation of major and minor jelly-roll capsid proteins in Polinton (Maverick) transposons suggests that they are bona fide viruses (Q21203753) (← links)
- Geminiviruses: a tale of a plasmid becoming a virus (Q21283858) (← links)
- Insights into dynamics of mobile genetic elements in hyperthermophilic environments from five new Thermococcus plasmids (Q21560741) (← links)
- Evolution and diversity of the Microviridae viral family through a collection of 81 new complete genomes assembled from virome reads (Q21560787) (← links)
- Evolution of an archaeal virus nucleocapsid protein from the CRISPR-associated Cas4 nuclease (Q22000587) (← links)
- Genomics of Bacterial and Archaeal Viruses: Dynamics within the Prokaryotic Virosphere (Q22061800) (← links)
- Order to the viral universe (Q24627197) (← links)
- Virology. A virus that infects a hyperthermophile encapsidates A-form DNA (Q27700888) (← links)
- Evolution of replicative DNA polymerases in archaea and their contributions to the eukaryotic replication machinery (Q28245481) (← links)
- A new proposed taxon for double-stranded DNA viruses, the order "Ligamenvirales" (Q28258007) (← links)
- Identification and functional analysis of the Rz/Rz1-like accessory lysis genes in the membrane-containing bacteriophage PRD1 (Q28273948) (← links)
- Calcium ion-dependent entry of the membrane-containing bacteriophage PM2 into its Pseudoalteromonas host (Q28288394) (← links)
- Crenarchaeal CdvA forms double-helical filaments containing DNA and interacts with ESCRT-III-like CdvB (Q28478958) (← links)
- The Double-Stranded DNA Virosphere as a Modular Hierarchical Network of Gene Sharing (Q28597932) (← links)
- A virus of hyperthermophilic archaea with a unique architecture among DNA viruses (Q28603199) (← links)
- Sulfolobus Spindle-Shaped Virus 1 Contains Glycosylated Capsid Proteins, a Cellular Chromatin Protein, and Host-Derived Lipids (Q28607456) (← links)
- Evolution of double-stranded DNA viruses of eukaryotes: from bacteriophages to transposons to giant viruses (Q28649373) (← links)
- Gammasphaerolipovirus, a newly proposed bacteriophage genus, unifies viruses of halophilic archaea and thermophilic bacteria within the novel family Sphaerolipoviridae. (Q30153453) (← links)
- Virus evolution: how far does the double beta-barrel viral lineage extend? (Q30157462) (← links)
- Dark matter in archaeal genomes: a rich source of novel mobile elements, defense systems and secretory complexes. (Q30365589) (← links)
- Genomoviridae: a new family of widespread single-stranded DNA viruses. (Q31110572) (← links)
- A network perspective on the virus world (Q33583551) (← links)
- Casposons: a new superfamily of self-synthesizing DNA transposons at the origin of prokaryotic CRISPR-Cas immunity (Q33713113) (← links)
- Evolution of eukaryotic single-stranded DNA viruses of the Bidnaviridae family from genes of four other groups of widely different viruses (Q33771046) (← 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)
- Virophages or satellite viruses? (Q34029101) (← links)
- A classification system for virophages and satellite viruses (Q34045110) (← links)
- Comparative analysis of the mosaic genomes of tailed archaeal viruses and proviruses suggests common themes for virion architecture and assembly with tailed viruses of bacteria. (Q34095321) (← links)
- Recombination between RNA viruses and plasmids might have played a central role in the origin and evolution of small DNA viruses. (Q34293618) (← links)
- Extracellular membrane vesicles harbouring viral genomes (Q34371025) (← links)
- Chimeric viruses blur the borders between the major groups of eukaryotic single-stranded DNA viruses (Q34382681) (← links)
- A highly divergent archaeo-eukaryotic primase from the Thermococcus nautilus plasmid, pTN2. (Q34399126) (← 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)
- Self-synthesizing transposons: unexpected key players in the evolution of viruses and defense systems (Q34511995) (← links)
- The logic of DNA replication in double-stranded DNA viruses: insights from global analysis of viral genomes (Q34523435) (← links)
- Eukaryotic-Like Virus Budding in Archaea (Q34540241) (← links)
- Virus-mediated archaeal hecatomb in the deep seafloor (Q34542971) (← links)
- 50 years of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses: progress and prospects. (Q34549039) (← links)
- Consensus statement: Virus taxonomy in the age of metagenomics (Q34550236) (← links)
- Multiple origins of viral capsid proteins from cellular ancestors (Q34552784) (← links)
- Multiple layers of chimerism in a single-stranded DNA virus discovered by deep sequencing (Q35569775) (← links)
- Casposon integration shows strong target site preference and recapitulates protospacer integration by CRISPR-Cas systems (Q36140262) (← links)
- Bipartite Network Analysis of the Archaeal Virosphere: Evolutionary Connections between Viruses and Capsidless Mobile Elements (Q36146880) (← links)
- Virology: A parasite's parasite saves host's neighbours (Q36215675) (← links)
- Taxonomy of prokaryotic viruses: 2016 update from the ICTV bacterial and archaeal viruses subcommittee (Q36237078) (← links)
- Casposons: mobile genetic elements that gave rise to the CRISPR-Cas adaptation machinery (Q36363511) (← links)