- The
Forterre (French pronunciation: [fɔʁtɛʁ]) is a
small natural region on the
western edge of the
French region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. The name Forterre...
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Professor Patrick Forterre (French pronunciation: [patʁik fɔʁtɛʁ]), born 21
August 1949 in Paris, is a
French writer and
researcher in biology. He is Head...
- de
communes du
Nivernais Bourbonnais Communauté de
communes de Puisaye-
Forterre (partly) Communauté de
communes Sud
Nivernais Communauté de communes...
- (partly) Communauté de
communes du
Jovinien Communauté de
communes de Puisaye-
Forterre (partly) Communauté de
communes du
Serein Communauté de
communes Serein...
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Hauts de
Forterre (French pronunciation: [le o də fɔʁtɛʁ]) is a
commune in the
department of Yonne,
central France, in the
natural region of
Forterre. The...
- self-****embling
organic molecules. The
virocell model first proposed by
Patrick Forterre considers the
infected cell to be the "living form" of
viruses and that...
- 36: 125–51. doi:10.1146/annurev.genet.36.031902.105056. PMID 12429689.
Forterre P,
Krupovic M (2012). "The
Origin of
Virions and Virocells: The Escape...
- retrotransposons, viroids,
virusoids and RNA
satellites are also replicons.
Patrick Forterre of the
Pasteur Institute has
coined the term "orphan replicon" to refer...
- Cheah, Lynette; Ciceri,
Natalia Duque; Olivetti, Elsa; Matsumura, Seiko;
Forterre, Dai; Roth, Richard; Kirchain,
Randolph (2013-04-01). "Manufacturing-focused...
- 2669–2677. doi:10.1111/evo.13078. ISSN 0014-3820. PMC 5132100. PMID 27704542.
Forterre,
Patrick (4
October 2012). "The
virocell concept and
environmental microbiology"...