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- Cyanophages are viruses that infect cyanobacteria, also known as Cyanophyta or blue-green algae. Cyanobacteria are a phylum of bacteria that obtain their...
- as well as strategy for po****tion survival. Cyanophages are viruses that infect cyanobacteria. Cyanophages can be found in both freshwater and marine environments...
- Cyanophage N-1 is a myovirus bacteriophage that infects freshwater filamentous cyanobacteria of the Nostoc genus. The virus was first isolated by Kenneth...
- these viruses are bacteriophages infecting heterotrophic bacteria and cyanophages infecting cyanobacteria and they are essential to the regulation of sal****er...
- Another key group of phytoplankton viruses are Cyanophages, phages that infect cyanobacteria. The first cyanophage isolated, LPP-1, in the family podoviridae...
- Prochlorococcus (cyanophages) carry AMGs that have been acquired from their immediate host as well as more distantly-related bacteria. Cyanophage AMGs support...
- substituting dT in its genome, and in 1977, Kirnos et al. identified a cyanophage containing 2-aminoadenine (Z) instead of adenine (A). The field of systems...
- production of new viruses. AMGs have been extensively explored in marine cyanophages and include genes involved in photosynthesis, carbon turnover, phosphate...
- and guanine, may have been formed extraterrestrially in outer space. In cyanophage S-2L (Siphoviridae), diaminopurine is used instead of adenine (host evasion)...
- These are cyanophages, viruses that infect cyanobacteria (scale bars indicate 100 nm)...