Ushikuvirus, an amoeba-infecting giant virus, joins the family of giant viruses that may have driven the evolution of complex cells. The origin of life on Earth becomes even more fascinating and ...
The origin of life on Earth becomes even more fascinating and complex as we peer into the mysterious world of viruses. Said to have existed since living cells first appeared, these microscopic ...
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A newly discovered giant virus has a unique way of hijacking its host, hinting at how these unusual viruses evolved
A newly discovered giant virus is helping researchers understand how one of biology's most unusual groups diversified – and ...
Kyoto, Japan -- A virus relies on the host's translation machinery to replicate itself and become infectious. Translation efficiency partially depends on the usage of a codon, or sequence of three ...
How a mismatch between the virus’s codon usage and the host's genome can hinder viral translation. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to ...
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