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160 related items for PubMed ID: 22383822

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  • 33. Mimivirus inaugurated in the 21st century the beginning of a reclassification of viruses.
    Sharma V, Colson P, Pontarotti P, Raoult D.
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  • 36. Expanding the Mimiviridae family using asparagine synthase as a sequence bait.
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  • 40. The 1.2-megabase genome sequence of Mimivirus.
    Raoult D, Audic S, Robert C, Abergel C, Renesto P, Ogata H, La Scola B, Suzan M, Claverie JM.
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