Definition of Peduovirinae. Meaning of Peduovirinae. Synonyms of Peduovirinae

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Definition of Peduovirinae

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- Peduovirinae is a subfamily of viruses in the order Caudovirales, in the family Myoviridae. Bacteria serve as natural hosts. There are 76 species in this...
- the species have been divided into a number of groups. The subfamily Peduovirinae have virions with heads of 60 nm in diameter and tails of 135 × 18 nm...
- classified in the genus Peduovirus (formerly P2likevirus), subfamily Peduovirinae, family Myoviridae within order Caudovirales. This genus of viruses includes...
- Orthoparamyxovirinae Ort****trovirinae Ounavirinae Parvovirinae Pclasvirinae Peduovirinae Petromoalphasatellitinae Picovirinae Piscanivirinae Pontosvirinae Procedovirinae...
- Peduovirus (formerly P2-like viruses, P2virus, and P2likevirus), subfamily Peduovirinae, family Myoviridae. It is a satellite virus, requiring P2-related helper...
- was changed to Sp6likevirus in 2012. It was moved into the subfamily Peduovirinae upon its inception in 2010–11. The following year (2012), the genus was...
- (June 2020). "Create fivenew genera and 29 new species in the subfamily Peduovirinae(Caudovirales: Myoviridae)" (docx). International Committee on Taxonomy...
- all five of its contained species as well as its containing sub-family Peduovirinae, in ICTV's 2010–11 report. The new genus was proposed in 2009. The genus...
- is a genus of viruses in the family Myoviridae, within the subfamily Peduovirinae. Bacteria serve as the natural host, with transmission achieved through...
- in the order Caudovirales, in the family Myoviridae, in the subfamily Peduovirinae. Bacteria serve as natural hosts, with transmission achieved through...