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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...
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Cyanophage N-1 is a
myovirus bacteriophage that
infects freshwater filamentous cyanobacteria of the
Nostoc genus. The
virus was
first isolated by Kenneth...
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strategy for po****tion survival.
Cyanophages are
viruses that
infect cyanobacteria.
Cyanophages can be
found in both
freshwater and
marine environments...
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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...
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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)...
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these viruses are
bacteriophages infecting heterotrophic bacteria and
cyanophages infecting cyanobacteria and they are
essential to the
regulation of sal****er...
- Delarue, Marc (5
August 2021). "Characterization of a
triad of
genes in
cyanophage S-2L
sufficient to
replace adenine by 2-aminoadenine in
bacterial DNA"...
- Furthermore,
adenine is not the most
stable choice for base pairing: in
Cyanophage S-2L,
diaminopurine (DAP) is used
instead of adenine.
Diaminopurine basepairs...
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Prochlorococcus (
cyanophages)
carry AMGs that have been
acquired from
their immediate host as well as more distantly-related bacteria.
Cyanophage AMGs support...