AbstractThree short (7 to 9 nucleotides) highly conserved nucleotide sequences were identified in the putative promoter regions (150 bp upstream and 50 bp downstream of the ATG translation start site) of three members of the genus Chlorovirus, family Phycodnaviridae. Most of these sequences occurred in similar locations within the defined promoter regions. The sequence and location of the motifs were often conserved among homologous ORFs within the Chlorovirus family. One of these conserved sequences (AATGACA) is predominately associated with genes expressed early in virus replication
AbstractAnalysis of 94 kb of DNA, located between map positions 88 and 182 kb in the 330-kb chlorell...
AbstractThis report completes a preliminary analysis of the sequence of the 330,740-bp chlorella vir...
Acanthocystis turfacea chlorella virus (ATCV-1), a prospective member of the family Phycodnaviridae,...
Three short (7 to 9 nucleotides) highly conserved nucleotide sequences were identified in the putati...
AbstractThree short (7 to 9 nucleotides) highly conserved nucleotide sequences were identified in th...
Three short (7 to 9 nucleotides) highly conserved nucleotide sequences were identified in the putati...
Chlorella viruses or chloroviruses are large, icosahedral, plaque‐forming, double‐stranded‐DNA— cont...
AbstractViruses MT325 and FR483, members of the family Phycodnaviridae, genus Chlorovirus, infect th...
Viruses NY-2A and AR158, members of the family Phycodnaviridae, genus Chlorovirus, infect the fresh ...
AbstractViruses NY-2A and AR158, members of the family Phycodnaviridae, genus Chlorovirus, infect th...
Viruses MT325 and FR483, members of the family Phycodnaviridae, genus Chlorovirus, infect the fresh ...
Paramecium bursaria chlorella virus (PBCV-1), a member of the family Phycodnaviridae, is a large dsD...
AbstractAnalysis of 76 kb of newly sequenced DNA, located between map positions 182 and 258 kb in th...
Background: Giant viruses in the genus Chlorovirus (family Phycodnaviridae) infect eukaryotic green ...
AbstractAcanthocystis turfacea chlorella virus (ATCV-1), a prospective member of the family Phycodna...
AbstractAnalysis of 94 kb of DNA, located between map positions 88 and 182 kb in the 330-kb chlorell...
AbstractThis report completes a preliminary analysis of the sequence of the 330,740-bp chlorella vir...
Acanthocystis turfacea chlorella virus (ATCV-1), a prospective member of the family Phycodnaviridae,...
Three short (7 to 9 nucleotides) highly conserved nucleotide sequences were identified in the putati...
AbstractThree short (7 to 9 nucleotides) highly conserved nucleotide sequences were identified in th...
Three short (7 to 9 nucleotides) highly conserved nucleotide sequences were identified in the putati...
Chlorella viruses or chloroviruses are large, icosahedral, plaque‐forming, double‐stranded‐DNA— cont...
AbstractViruses MT325 and FR483, members of the family Phycodnaviridae, genus Chlorovirus, infect th...
Viruses NY-2A and AR158, members of the family Phycodnaviridae, genus Chlorovirus, infect the fresh ...
AbstractViruses NY-2A and AR158, members of the family Phycodnaviridae, genus Chlorovirus, infect th...
Viruses MT325 and FR483, members of the family Phycodnaviridae, genus Chlorovirus, infect the fresh ...
Paramecium bursaria chlorella virus (PBCV-1), a member of the family Phycodnaviridae, is a large dsD...
AbstractAnalysis of 76 kb of newly sequenced DNA, located between map positions 182 and 258 kb in th...
Background: Giant viruses in the genus Chlorovirus (family Phycodnaviridae) infect eukaryotic green ...
AbstractAcanthocystis turfacea chlorella virus (ATCV-1), a prospective member of the family Phycodna...
AbstractAnalysis of 94 kb of DNA, located between map positions 88 and 182 kb in the 330-kb chlorell...
AbstractThis report completes a preliminary analysis of the sequence of the 330,740-bp chlorella vir...
Acanthocystis turfacea chlorella virus (ATCV-1), a prospective member of the family Phycodnaviridae,...