reviewVirologyMar 12, 2015HYBRID OA

Origins and evolution of viruses of eukaryotes: The ultimate modularity

National Institutes of Health · Oregon State University · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Viruses and other selfish genetic elements are dominant entities in the biosphere, with respect to both physical abundance and genetic diversity. Various selfish elements parasitize on all cellular life forms. The relative abundances of different classes of viruses are dramatically different between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. In prokaryotes, the great majority of viruses possess double-stranded (ds) DNA genomes, with a substantial minority of single-stranded (ss) DNA viruses and only limited presence of RNA viruses. In contrast, in eukaryotes, RNA viruses account for the majority of the virome diversity although ssDNA and dsDNA viruses are common as well. Phylogenomic analysis yields tangible clues for the…

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  • Biology
  • Human virome
  • RNA
  • Giant Virus
  • Genome
  • Viral evolution
  • Genetics
  • DNA
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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