Draft genome sequence of four coccolithoviruses: Emiliania huxleyi virus EhV-88, EhV-201, EhV-207, and EhV-208.

Journal of Virology
Jozef I NissimovMichael J Allen

Abstract

The Coccolithoviridae are a group of viruses which infect the marine coccolithophorid microalga Emiliania huxleyi. The Emiliania huxleyi viruses (known as EhVs) described herein have 160- to 180-nm diameter icosahedral structures, have genomes of approximately 400 kbp, and consist of more than 450 predicted coding sequences (CDSs). Here, we describe the genomic features of four newly sequenced coccolithoviruses (EhV-88, EhV-201, EhV-207, and EhV-208) together with their draft genome sequences and their annotations, highlighting the homology and heterogeneity of these genomes to the EhV-86 model reference genome.

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Sep 6, 2013·Virologica Sinica·Jozef I NissimovMichael J Allen
Jun 21, 2014·Virology·António PagareteRuth-Anne Sandaa
Mar 19, 2014·Marine Genomics·Jozef I NissimovMichael J Allen
Mar 23, 2017·Viruses·Eliana RuizAntónio Pagarete
Mar 14, 2018·Nature Microbiology·Christien P LaberKay D Bidle
Jul 26, 2018·Environmental Microbiology·Christopher T JohnsKay D Bidle
Oct 29, 2018·The New Phytologist·Kimberlee ThamatrakolnKay D Bidle
May 15, 2015·Environmental Microbiology·Jozef I NissimovSusan A Kimmance
Nov 20, 2021·Frontiers in Microbiology·Elena YakubovskayaGordon T Taylor

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