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Myoviridae was a
family of
bacteriophages in the
order Caudovirales. The
family Myoviridae and
order Caudovirales have now been abolished, with the term...
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Cyanophages are
classified within the
bacteriophage families Myoviridae (e.g. AS-1, N-1),
Podoviridae (e.g. LPP-1) and
Siphoviridae (e.g. S-1)...
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defined via
morphology and
contractile ability of
their "tails". The
Myoviridae had long
tails that were contractile; the
Podoviridae had
short noncontractile...
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viruses that
infect bacteria, such as cyanobacteria.
Shown are the
virions of
different families of
tailed phages:
Myoviridae,
Podoviridae and Siphoviridae...
- in 1963.
Cyanophages are
classified within the
bacteriophage families Myoviridae (e.g. AS-1, N-1),
Podoviridae (e.g. LPP-1) and
Siphoviridae (e.g. S-1)...
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infects and
kills E. coli. It is in the
genus Tequatrovirus, and the
family Myoviridae. Its
genome consists of
linear double-stranded DNA, with
repeats at either...
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viruses in this
family were
formerly place in the morphology-based
family Myoviridae,
which was
found to be
paraphyletic in
genome studies and
abolished in...
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Bacteriophage T2, a
member of the
Myoviridae due to its
contractile tail...
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Bacteriophage P2, a
temperate phage of the
family Myoviridae that
infects E. coli P2 laboratory, biosafety-level-2
laboratory P2 receptor...
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phage has been
reported to have the
largest genome of all
discovered Myoviridae with
nearly 700 protein-coding genes. Kristensen, DM; Cai X; Mushegian...