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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...
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production of
oxygen in
aquatic environments.
Order Algavirales. The
Phycodnaviridae are
icosahedral in
shape with a double-stranded DNA molecule. Some...
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several families: Mimiviridae, Pithoviridae, Pandoraviridae,
Phycodnaviridae, and the
Mollivirus genus. Some
viruses that
infect Archaea have complex...
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Mimiviridae is the sole
recognized member of
order Imitervirales.
Phycodnaviridae and
Pandoraviridae of
Algavirales are
sister groups of Mimiviridae...
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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...
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Paulinoviridae Peribunyaviridae Permutotetraviridae Phasmaviridae Phenuiviridae Phycodnaviridae Picobirnaviridae Picornaviridae Plasmaviridae Plectroviridae Pleolipoviridae...
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Coccolithovirus is a
genus of
giant double-stranded DNA virus, in the
family Phycodnaviridae. Algae,
specifically Emiliania huxleyi, a
species of coccolithop****...
- viruses: the
African swine fever virus (Asfarviridae),
Chlorella viruses (
Phycodnaviridae) and
poxviruses (Poxviridae). The
mutation rate in
poxvirus genomes...
- virus, is a
genus of
giant double-stranded DNA viruses, in the
family Phycodnaviridae. This
genus is
found globally in
freshwater environments where freshwater...
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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...