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Deep-sea viral diversity and their role in host metabolism of complex organic matter. [PDF]
Wang C, Zheng R, Sun C.
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Evaluating the Antiviral Activity of Termin-8 and Finio Against a Surrogate ASFV-like Algal Virus. [PDF]
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Phycodnaviruses (Phycodnaviridae)
Encyclopedia of Virology, 2021Viruses in the family Phycodnaviridae infect aquatic algae and they are present in inland, coastal and marine environments throughout the world, sometimes in very high concentrations. Consequently, phycodnaviruses contribute to microbial composition and diversity, nutrient cycling, carbon flow, and other biogeochemically-important processes in ...
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Phycodnaviridae– large DNA algal viruses
Archives of Virology, 2002Members and prospective members of the family Phycodnaviridae are large icosahedral, dsDNA (180 to 560 kb) viruses that infect eukaryotic algae. The genomes of two phycodnaviruses have been sequenced: the 331 kb genome of Paramecium bursaria chlorella virus (PBCV-1) and more recently, the 336 kb genome of the Ectocarpus siliculosus virus (EsV-1). EsV-1
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Structural analyses of Phycodnaviridae and Iridoviridae.
Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography, 2003The Phycodnaviridae, Iridoviridae and related viruses, with diameters of 1500-2000 A, are formed from large trigonal arrays of hexagonally close-packed capsomers forming the faces of icosahedra [Yan et al. (2000), Nature Struct. Biol. 7, 101-103; Nandhagopal et al. (2002), Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA, 99, 14758-14763]. Caspar and Klug predicted that such
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Archives of Virology, 2002
Emiliania huxleyi-specific viruses ( EhV) were isolated from E. huxleyi blooms off the coast of Plymouth, UK, in July 1999 and July/August 2001, and from an E. huxleyi bloom induced during a mesocosm experiment in a fjord off Bergen, Norway, during June 2000.
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Emiliania huxleyi-specific viruses ( EhV) were isolated from E. huxleyi blooms off the coast of Plymouth, UK, in July 1999 and July/August 2001, and from an E. huxleyi bloom induced during a mesocosm experiment in a fjord off Bergen, Norway, during June 2000.
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Taxonomic update for the giant algal chloroviruses of the family Phycodnaviridae
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