Ampullaviridae is a family of viruses that infect archaea of the genus Acidianus. [1] Only one genus in this family has been described, Ampullavirus, which contains one species, Acidianus bottle-shaped virus. The name of the family and genus is derived from the Latin word for bottle, ampulla, due to the virions having the shape of a bottle. The family was first described during an investigation of the microbial flora of hot springs in Italy.
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Ampullaviridae is a family of viruses that infect archaea of the genus Acidianus. [1] Only one genus in this family has been described, Ampullavirus, which contains one species, Acidianus bottle-shaped virus. The name of the family and genus is derived from the Latin word for bottle, ampulla, due to the virions having the shape of a bottle. The family was first described during an investigation of the microbial flora of hot springs in Italy.
The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.