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Pbunavirus
''Pbunavirus'' (synonyms: ''Pb1likevirus'', ''Pbunalikevirus'') is a genus of viruses in the order ''Caudovirales'', in the family ''Myoviridae''. Bacteria serve as natural hosts. There are 27 species in this genus. Taxonomy The following species are recognized: * ''Pseudomonas virus 14-1'' * ''Pseudomonas virus Ab28'' * ''Pseudomonas virus BrSP1'' * ''Pseudomonas virus DL60'' * ''Pseudomonas virus DL68'' * ''Pseudomonas virus DP1'' * ''Pseudomonas virus E215'' * ''Pseudomonas virus E217'' * ''Pseudomonas virus EPa61'' * ''Pseudomonas virus F8'' * ''Pseudomonas virus JG024'' * ''Pseudomonas virus KPP12'' * ''Pseudomonas virus KTN6'' * ''Pseudomonas virus LBL3'' * ''Pseudomonas virus LMA2'' * ''Pseudomonas virus LS1'' * ''Pseudomonas virus NH4'' * ''Pseudomonas virus PA01'' * ''Pseudomonas virus PA5'' * ''Pseudomonas virus PA8P1'' * ''Pseudomonas virus PB1'' * ''Pseudomonas virus PS44'' * ''Pseudomonas virus R12'' * ''Pseudomonas virus R26'' * ''Pseudomonas virus S1'' * ''Pseudom ...
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Myoviridae
''Myoviridae'' is a family of bacteriophages in the order ''Caudovirales''. Bacteria and archaea serve as natural hosts. There are 625 species in this family, assigned to eight subfamilies and 217 genera. Subdivisions The subfamily ''Tevenvirinae'' (synonym: ''Tequatrovirinae'') is named after its type species ''Enterobacteria phage T4''. Members of this subfamily are morphologically indistinguishable and have moderately elongated heads of about 110 nanometers (nm) in length, 114 nm long tails with a collar, base plates with short spikes and six long kinked tail fibers. The genera within this subfamily are divided on the basis of head morphology with the genus ''Tequatrovirus'' (Provisional name: ''T4virus'') having a head length of 137 nm and those in the genus ''Schizot4virus'' being 111 nm in length. Within the genera on the basis of protein homology the species have been divided into a number of groups. The subfamily ''Peduovirinae'' have virions with heads of 6 ...
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