Definition of Phycodnaviridae. Meaning of Phycodnaviridae. Synonyms of Phycodnaviridae

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Definition of Phycodnaviridae

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- Phycodnaviridae is a family of large (100–560 kb) double-stranded DNA viruses that infect marine or freshwater eukaryotic algae. Viruses within this family...
- Allomimiviridae Mesomimiviridae Mimiviridae Schizomimiviridae Order Algavirales Phycodnaviridae (Pandoraviridae?) — by phylogeny Un****igned Order Mamonoviridae class...
- into several families: Mimiviridae, Pithoviridae, Pandoraviridae, Phycodnaviridae, and the Mollivirus genus. Some viruses that infect Archaea have complex...
- Mimiviridae is the sole recognized member of order Imitervirales. Phycodnaviridae and Pandoraviridae of Algavirales are sister groups of Mimiviridae...
- virus, is a genus of giant double-stranded DNA viruses, in the family Phycodnaviridae. This genus is found globally in freshwater environments where freshwater...
- Coccolithovirus is a genus of giant double-stranded DNA virus, in the family Phycodnaviridae. Algae, specifically Emiliania huxleyi, a species of coccolithop****...
- highly diverse. Marine algae can be infected by viruses in the family Phycodnaviridae. These are large (100–560 kb) double-stranded DNA viruses with icosahedral...
- Nucleocytoviricota class: Megaviricetes Order: Algavirales Family: Phycodnaviridae Genus: Chlorovirus Species: Acanthocystis turfacea chlorella virus...
- first giant viruses to be described were chloroviruses of the family Phycodnaviridae. These were discovered in 1981 by Russel H. Meints, James L. Van Etten...
- viruses: the African swine fever virus (Asfarviridae), Chlorella viruses (Phycodnaviridae) and poxviruses (Poxviridae). The mutation rate in poxvirus genomes...