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Siphoviridae was a family of double-stranded DNA viruses in the order Caudovirales. The family Siphoviridae and order Caudovirales have now been abolished , with the term siphovirus now used to refer to the morphology of viruses in this former family.
The Myoviridae had long tails that were contractile; the Podoviridae had short noncontractile tails; and the Siphoviridae had long noncontractile tails. [4] Siphoviridae constitute the majority of the known tailed viruses. [2] [5] Bradley referred to what was known as the Myoviridae as type A, Siphoviridae as type B, and the Podoviridae as type ...
Mycobacterium virus D29 (D29) is a cluster A mycobacteriophage belonging to the Siphoviridae family of viruses, it was discovered in 1954 by S. Froman. [1]
Lambdavirus (synonyms Lambda-like viruses, Lambda-like phages, Lambda phage group, Lambda phage) is a genus of viruses in the order Caudovirales, in the family Siphoviridae. Bacteria serve as natural hosts, with transmission achieved through passive diffusion. There are five species in this genus.
Bacteriophage T12, proposed member of family Siphoviridae including related speA-carrying bacteriophages, is also a prototypic phage for all the speA-carrying phages of Streptococcus pyogenes, meaning that its genome is the prototype for the genomes of all such phages of S. pyogenes. [6]
Siphoviridae and Myoviridae are the most abundant in infants and their numbers wane into childhood, whereas Crassvirales dominate in adults. [13] The phageome can also experience changes as a result of diet, which can introduce new phages present in our foods. [6]
Bacillus phage SPbeta [2] Spbetavirus (formerly Spbetalikevirus and sometimes SPbeta-like viruses ) is a genus of viruses in the order Caudovirales , in the family Siphoviridae . Bacteria serve as natural hosts.
A Bacillus phage is a member of a group of bacteriophages known to have bacteria in the genus Bacillus as host species. These bacteriophages have been found to belong to the families Myoviridae , Siphoviridae , Podoviridae , or Tectiviridae .