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50-plus years of fungal viruses.

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Although many mycoviruses do not have marked effects on their hosts, those that reduce the virulence of their phytopathogenic fungal hosts are of considerable interest for development of novel biocontrol strategies.
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This article is published in Virology.The article was published on 2015-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 483 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Mycovirus & Fungal Viruses.

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Origins and Evolution of the Global RNA Virome.

TL;DR: A detailed phylogenomic reconstruction of the evolution of the dramatically expanded global RNA virome reveals the relationships between different Baltimore classes of viruses and indicates extensive transfer of viruses between distantly related hosts, such as plants and animals.
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Identification of Diverse Mycoviruses through Metatranscriptomics Characterization of the Viromes of Five Major Fungal Plant Pathogens

TL;DR: To characterize the viromes of five widely dispersed plant-pathogenic fungi, a high-throughput sequencing-based metatranscriptomic approach was used to detect viral sequences, and 66 previously undescribed mycoviruses were identified.
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Trophic regulations of the soil microbiome

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Metagenomics reshapes the concepts of RNA virus evolution by revealing extensive horizontal virus transfer.

TL;DR: Comparison of the genome architectures of RNA viruses discovered by metagenomics and by traditional methods reveals an extent of gene module shuffling among diverse virus genomes that far exceeds the previous appreciation of this evolutionary phenomenon.
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