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Tectiviridae is a
family of
viruses with 12
species in five genera.
Bacteria serve as
natural hosts.
Tectiviruses have no head-tail structure, but are...
- (peplomers) can
protrude from the capsid, as in the Coronaviridae, the
Tectiviridae, and others.
These are used to
establish contact with the host cell....
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Microbacterium virus MuffinTheCat is a
species of
bacteriophage in the
family Tectiviridae. It was
collected and
identified by
Darcy Reimer on 1
October 2019. It...
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pleomorphic Circular ssDNA,
circular dsDNA, or
linear dsDNA Kalamavirales Tectiviridae Nonenveloped,
isometric Linear dsDNA Lautamovirales Finnlakeviridae Nonenveloped...
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Solspiviridae Sphaerolipoviridae Spiraviridae Steitzviridae Sunviridae Tectiviridae Thaspiviridae Tobaniviridae Togaviridae Tolecusatellitidae Tombusviridae...
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belong to the
families Myoviridae, Siphoviridae, Podoviridae, or
Tectiviridae. The
genus Bacillus includes the
model organism, B. subtilis, and two...
- cereus
group are
infected by
bacteriophages belonging to the
family Tectiviridae. This
family includes tailless phages that have a
lipid membrane or vesicle...
- collar, a base plate, six tail pins and six long fibers. It is
similar to
Tectiviridae, but
differs in the fact that a myovirus' tail is permanent. Contractions...
- No
other bacteriophage has any
lipid in its
outer coat,
though the
Tectiviridae and the
Corticoviridae have
lipids within their capsids. Cystoviruses...
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Belfryvirales Turriviridae Kalamavirales Tectiviridae Rowavirales Adenoviridae Vinavirales Corticoviridae...