Evolution and diversity of the Microviridae viral family through a collection of 81 new complete genomes assembled from virome reads.
Recent studies suggest that members of the Microviridae (a family of ssDNA bacteriophages) might play an important role in a broad spectrum of environments, as they were found in great number among the viral fraction from seawater and human gut samples. 24 completely sequenced Microviridae have been...
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Main Authors: | Simon Roux, Mart Krupovic, Axel Poulet, Didier Debroas, François Enault |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e48d7f57fe1d47d89c12e5fd76fa2b9a |
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