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Klosneuvirus (KNV, also KloV) is a new type of
giant virus found by the
analysis of low-complexity
metagenomes from a
wastewater treatment plant in Klosterneuburg...
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known virus to host all 20 aaRS,
exceeding other giant viruses like
Klosneuvirus; yet,
there is no
agreement on
whether these genes are host-derived or...
- to the host's cytoplasm.
Viruses portal Cafeteria roenbergensis virus Klosneuvirus Mimivirus Nucleocytoviricota Pandoravirus Pithovirus Mamavirus Reynolds...
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proposed as a
third subfamily and are
divided into four "lineages":
Klosneuvirus, Indivirus,
Catovirus and Hokovirus. They seem to be
closely related...
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reservoirs at the
wastewater treatment plant in Klosterneuburg, Austria. New
Klosneuvirus (KNV),
Catovirus and
Indivirus genera (all
found in
these sewage waters)...
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reservoirs at the
wastewater treatment plant in Klosterneuburg, Austria. New
Klosneuvirus (KNV),
Hokovirus and
Indivirus genera (all
found in
these sewage waters)...
- KNV most
commonly refers to
Klosneuvirus, a type of
giant virus first identified in
Austria KNV can also
refer to:
Karbi National Volunteers, a terrorist...
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reservoirs at the
wastewater treatment plant in Klosterneuburg, Austria. New
Klosneuvirus (KNV),
Hokovirus and
Catovirus genera (all
found in
these sewage waters)...
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Phycodnaviridae nearby Chlorovirus (Algavirales)
Yasminevirus —
close to
Klosneuvirus and Bodo
saltans virus; (together with Gaeavirus, Homavirus, Barrevirus...