Pandoravirus salinus
Pandoravirus salinus is a large virus of genus Pandoravirus, found in coastal sediments in Chile, and is one of the largest viruses identified, along with Pandoravirus dulcis. It is 2.5 million nucleobases long, encodes for about 2,500 genes, and is visible through an optical microscope. It was first identified in 2013.[1]
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Group: | Group I (dsDNA) |
(unranked): | Nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses |
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Species: | Pandoravirus salinus |
References
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