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  2. Phycodnaviridae - Wikipedia

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    Viruses belonging to Phycodnaviridae harbor double-stranded DNA genomes with sizes of several 100kbp, which together with other Megavirales (e.g. Iridoviridae, Pandoraviridae and Mimiviridae) are named nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses. Because of their large genome sizes and various proteins that are encoded, viruses of Phycodnaviridae are ...

  3. DNA virus - Wikipedia

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    Orthopoxvirus particles. A DNA virus is a virus that has a genome made of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) that is replicated by a DNA polymerase.They can be divided between those that have two strands of DNA in their genome, called double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) viruses, and those that have one strand of DNA in their genome, called single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) viruses. dsDNA viruses primarily belong ...

  4. Escherichia virus T4 - Wikipedia

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    The T4 virus's double-stranded DNA genome is about 169 kbp long [5] and encodes 289 proteins.The T4 genome is terminally redundant.Upon DNA replication, long multi-genome length concatemers are formed, perhaps by a rolling circle mechanism of replication. [6]

  5. Phi X 174 - Wikipedia

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    This virus was isolated in 1935 by Nicolas Bulgakov [1] in Félix d'Hérelle's laboratory at the Pasteur Institute, from samples collected in Paris sewers. Its characterization and the study of its replication mechanism were carried out from the 1950s onwards. It was the first DNA-based genome to be sequenced.

  6. Lambda phage - Wikipedia

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    Linear layout of lambda phage genome with major operons, promoter regions and capsid coding genes. [5] The genome contains 48,502 [7] base pairs of double-stranded, linear DNA, with 12-base single-strand segments at both 5' ends. [8] These two single-stranded segments are the "sticky ends" of what is called the cos site.

  7. Viral metagenomics - Wikipedia

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    The sequences that were matched to referenced sequences were predominantly double-stranded DNA bacteriophages and double-stranded algal viruses. [ 10 ] In 2016 the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) officially recognized that viral genomes assembled from metagenomic data can be classified using the same procedures for viruses ...

  8. Overlapping gene - Wikipedia

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    Double-stranded RNA viruses have fewer than a quarter that contains them while almost three-quarters of retroviridae and viruses with single-stranded DNA genomes contain overlapping coding sequences. [37] Segmented viruses in particular, or viruses with their genome split into separate pieces and packaged either all in the same capsid or in ...

  9. Nudivirus - Wikipedia

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    Nudiviruses are a genus of anthropod viruses that constitute the family Nudiviridae. [1] Insects and marine crustaceans serve as natural hosts to this family of viruses. Nudiviruses are double-stranded DNA viruses, with their genome notably ranging from 130-140 kilobases in length. There are 20 species in this family, assigned to 4 genera.

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