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Podoviridae
Podoviridae[‚päd·ə′vir·ə‚dī] (virology) A family of linear double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid-containing bacterial viruses (bacteriophages) characterized by a short contractile tail and an icosahedral head, contains the T7 coliphage. Podoviridae
Po·do·vir·i·dae (po'dō-vir'i-dē), Name for a family of bacterial viruses with short tails and genomes of double-stranded DNA (MW 12-73 × 106); heads may be isometric or elongated. The family includes the T-7 phage group and probably other genera. |