Chimeric viruses blur the borders between the major groups of eukaryotic single-stranded DNA viruses getmixapp
Chimeric viruses blur the borders between the major groups of eukaryotic single-stranded DNA viruses getmixapp
Single-stranded DNA viruses are almost ubiquitous and highly diverse. Here, the authors focus on small DNA viruses possessing chimeric genomes with RNA virus-like capsids, disentangling their complex evolutionary history, which challenges the current borders between major groups of eukaryotic ssDNA viruses.
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