• Microviridae is a family of bacteriophages with a single-stranded DNA genome. The name of this family is derived from the ancient Greek word μικρός (mikrós)...
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    Phi X 174 (category Microviridae)
    wikipedia crossover interference). ΦX174 is closely related to other microviridae, especially the NC phage (e.g. NC1, NC7, NC11, NC16, NC37, NC5, NC41...
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    Qβ Solspiviridae Nonenveloped, isometric Linear ssRNA Petitvirales Microviridae Nonenveloped, isometric Circular ssDNA ΦX174 Primavirales Tristromaviridae...
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    Brown, Celeste J. (2010-08-27). "Experimental evolution of viruses: Microviridae as a model system". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B:...
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  • Petitvirales Microviridae...
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  • Bullavirinae (category Microviridae)
    Bullavirinae is a subfamily of viruses in the family Microviridae. Enterobacteria serve as natural hosts. There are 14 species in this subfamily, organized...
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    Bacteriophages belonging to the families Corticoviridae, Inoviridae and Microviridae are also known to infect diverse marine bacteria. Microorganisms make...
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  • suggested, for example, the existence of a novel bacteriophage of the microviridae family, and a novel bacterioidales-like phage. Other studies have suggested...
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    other single-stranded DNA virus groups within the Monodnaviria, the Microviridae and the Tubulavirales, likely infected the last bacterial common ancestor...
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    marine bacteria, and include the families Corticoviridae, Inoviridae, Microviridae and Autolykiviridae. As of September 2023, Halomonas phage vB HmeY H4907...
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