Independent virus development outside a host
Monika Häring,
Gisle Vestergaard,
Reinhard Rachel,
Lanming Chen,
Roger A. Garrett and
David Prangishvili ()
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Monika Häring: Molecular Biology of the Gene in Extremophiles Unit, Institut Pasteur
Gisle Vestergaard: Danish Archaea Centre, Institute of Molecular Biology and Physiology, Copenhagen University
Reinhard Rachel: University of Regensburg
Lanming Chen: Danish Archaea Centre, Institute of Molecular Biology and Physiology, Copenhagen University
Roger A. Garrett: Danish Archaea Centre, Institute of Molecular Biology and Physiology, Copenhagen University
David Prangishvili: Molecular Biology of the Gene in Extremophiles Unit, Institut Pasteur
Nature, 2005, vol. 436, issue 7054, 1101-1102
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Growing two long filamentous tails may help an archaeal virus to survive in a hostile environment.
Date: 2005
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