Wikispecies has information related to Podoviridae. Viralzone: Podoviridae ICTV Complete Genomes of Podoviridae (Articles with ... Podoviridae is a family of bacteriophage in the order Caudovirales often associated with T-7 like phages. There are 130 species ... Viruses in Podoviridae are non-enveloped, with icosahedral and head-tail geometries. The diameter is around 60 nm, and consists ...
Bradley referred to what was known as the Myoviridae as type A, Siphoviridae as type B, and the Podoviridae as type C. He also ... Podoviridae and Siphoviridae were abolished for being polyphyletic, there are now many free-floating families, subfamilies, and ... the Podoviridae had short noncontractile tails; and the Siphoviridae had long noncontractile tails. Siphoviridae constitute the ...
Cyanopodovirus, within the Podoviridae, are present in both fresh and marine water. The type specimen of cyanopodovirus is ... Cyanophages are classified within the bacteriophage families Myoviridae (e.g. AS-1, N-1), Podoviridae (e.g. LPP-1) and ... The other two families, Podoviridae and Siphoviridae, are usually found in freshwater ecosystems. In coastal oceans, abundance ... Siphoviridae and Podoviridae; all contain double-stranded DNA. Initially, cyanophages were named after their hosts. However, ...
Cyanophages are classified within the bacteriophage families Myoviridae (e.g. AS-1, N-1), Podoviridae (e.g. LPP-1) and ...
It is a member of family Podoviridae, subfamily Autographivirinae. It was first isolated in 1966 from a sample taken from the ...
... is a genus of viruses within the Podoviridae family. This genus was established based on a combination of ... Podoviridae, Virus genera, All stub articles, Virus stubs). ...
Many Podoviridae, for example phages T7 and Φ29, share few DNA similarities with P22, even though their virion morphologies are ... Salmonella virus P22 is a bacteriophage in the Podoviridae family that infects Salmonella typhimurium. Like many phages, it has ... This virion morphology puts P22 in the formal Podoviridae group. Traditionally, P22 is associated with viruses with similar ...
... analysis of the Podoviridae using BLASTP-based tools". Research in Microbiology. 159 (5): 406-14. doi:10.1016/j.resmic.2008.03. ...
... analysis of the Podoviridae using BLASTP-based tools". Research in Microbiology. 159 (5): 406-14. doi:10.1016/j.resmic.2008.03. ... virus RLP Electron microscopic imaging of purified phage particles revealed these phages as typical members of the Podoviridae ...
... is a genus of viruses in the order Caudovirales, in the family Podoviridae. Bacteria serve as natural hosts. There ... analysis of the Podoviridae using BLASTP-based tools". Research in Microbiology. 159 (5): 406-14. doi:10.1016/j.resmic.2008.03. ...
... is a genus of viruses in the order Caudovirales, in the family Podoviridae. Bacteria serve as natural hosts. The ...
... is a genus of viruses in the order Caudovirales, in the family Podoviridae. Bacteria serve as natural hosts. ...
... is a genus of bacteriophages in the order Caudovirales, in the family Podoviridae. Bacteria serve as natural ... Podoviridae Genus: Enquatrovirus Escherichia virus N4 The virus's virion have icosahedral (T=9) heads ~70 nm and short tails ( ... analysis of the Podoviridae using BLASTP-based tools". Research in Microbiology. 159 (5): 406-14. doi:10.1016/j.resmic.2008.03. ...
Transmission electron microscopy indicated that the isolated phages belonged to Siphoviridae, Leviviridae, and Podoviridae ...
These bacteriophages have been found to belong to the families Myoviridae, Siphoviridae, Podoviridae, or Tectiviridae. The ... Podoviridae (P), Siphoviridae (S), and Myoviridae (M). UK is unknown/unreported. The DNA polymerase of Bacillus phage phi29 is ...
The tailed phages can be further separated into three families: Podoviridae, which are characterized by very short tails; ...
The Z base is quite widespread in both Siphoviridae and Podoviridae, based on the occurrence of the said gene cluster. In ...
Just over a dozen Alterophages infecting A. macleodii have been characterised to date, including members of the Podoviridae and ...
... formerly in Podoviridae), in the subfamily Rakietenvirinae (formerly Picovirinae). Gram positive bacteria serve as natural ...
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... in the family Podoviridae. Bacteria serve as natural hosts, with transmission achieved through passive diffusion. There are six ... assigned only to family Podoviridae. The whole family was moved to the newly created order Caudovirales in 1998, and the genus ...
... assigned only to family Podoviridae. The family was moved to the newly created order Caudovirales in 1998. In 1999, ICTV's ...
... this clade of viruses was established as a subfamily of the family Podoviridae. The subfamily was later raised to the level of ... as members of the family Podoviridae. Enterobacteriaceae phages SP6 and K1-5 were the first to be considered as an estranged ...
... the genus SP6likevirus was first accepted under the name SP6-like viruses in the family Podoviridae, sub-family ...
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... podoviridae MeSH B04.123.150.700.065 - bacteriophage n4 MeSH B04.123.150.700.070 - bacteriophage p22 MeSH B04.123.150.700.100 ... podoviridae MeSH B04.280.090.700.065 - bacteriophage n4 MeSH B04.280.090.700.070 - bacteriophage p22 MeSH B04.280.090.700.100 ...
Viruses in the family Podoviridae in Duplodnaviria encode a DNA polymerase that is related to the DNA polymerases encoded by ...
... the three families listed also contain bacterial viruses Myoviridae Siphoviridae Podoviridae Monodnaviria: Pleolipoviridae ...
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