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The accidental discovery of an atypical, microbe-mimicking virus, eventually named Mimivirus bradfordmassiliense, in the early 2000s initiated the discovery of "giant" viruses.
North and South Poles, Last Ice Area, Greenland, Canadian Arctic Archipelago, Antarctica
Who
Thomas M Pitot and Catherine Girard
What
The accidental discovery of an atypical, microbe-mimicking virus, eventually named Mimivirus bradfordmassiliense, in the early 2000s initiated the discovery of "giant" viruses.
When
Tue, 16 Jun 2026 03:00:44 GMT · 3h 10m ago
Where
North and South Poles, Last Ice Area, Greenland, Canadian Arctic Archipelago, Antarctica ·
Why
Giant viruses are essential to the resilience of extreme polar environments by influencing microbial community dynamics, matter flow, and global biogeochemical cycles.
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How this affects you
Giant viruses play a critical role in polar ecosystems, affecting nutrient cycling and the stability of food webs, with potential long-term changes to Arctic ecosystems if physical barriers break down.
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3 events in this thread- Currently Reading3h 10m agoThe accidental discovery of an atypical, microbe-mimicking virus, eventually named Mimivirus bradfordmassiliense, in the early 2000s initiated the discovery of "giant" viruses.
- Health & Science3h 10m agoThe accidental discovery of Mimivirus bradfordmassiliense in the early 2000s initiated the discovery of 'giant' viruses, now known to be essential to the resilience of extreme polar environments.Open article
- Health & Science3h 10m agoResearch reveals that giant viruses, distinguished by their exceptional size and massive DNA genomes, are essential to the resilience of extreme polar environments.Open article
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