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1. Taxon Richness of "Megaviridae" Exceeds those of Bacteria and Archaea in the Ocean.

2. Taxon Richness of 'Megaviridae' Exceeds those of Bacteria and Archaea in the Ocean

3. Isolation and Characterization of a Double Stranded DNA Megavirus Infecting the Toxin-Producing Haptophyte Prymnesium parvum

4. Genome of brown tide virus (AaV), the little giant of the Megaviridae, elucidates NCLDV genome expansion and host–virus coevolution

5. Evolution and Phylogeny of Large DNA Viruses, Mimiviridae and Phycodnaviridae Including Newly Characterized Heterosigma akashiwo Virus

6. Characterization of a UDP-N-acetylglucosamine biosynthetic pathway encoded by the giant DNA virus Mimivirus

7. Distant Mimivirus relative with a larger genome highlights the fundamental features of Megaviridae

8. Giant virus with a remarkable complement of genes infects marine zooplankton

9. Degenerate PCR Primers to Reveal the Diversity of Giant Viruses in Coastal Waters

10. The 1.2-Megabase Genome Sequence of Mimivirus

11. Thirty-thousand-year-old distant relative of giant icosahedral DNA viruses with a pandoravirus morphology

12. First Isolation of a Giant Virus from Wild Hirudo medicinalis Leech: Mimiviridae isolation in Hirudo medicinalis

13. Exploring nucleo-cytoplasmic large DNA viruses in Tara Oceans microbial metagenomes

14. Genome of Phaeocystis globosa virus PgV-16T highlights the common ancestry of the largest known DNA viruses infecting eukaryotes

15. Pandoraviruses: Amoeba Viruses with Genomes Up to 2.5 Mb Reaching That of Parasitic Eukaryotes

16. Diversity and dynamics of algal Megaviridae members during a harmful brown tide caused by the pelagophyte,Aureococcus anophagefferens

17. Two new subfamilies of DNA mismatch repair proteins (MutS) specifically abundant in the marine environment

18. Marine mimivirus relatives are probably large algal viruses

19. Evolutionary genomics of nucleo-cytoplasmic large DNA viruses

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