Evidence of a cellulosic layer in pandoravirus massiliensis tegument and the mystery of the genetic support of its biosynthesis

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  • who: Sarah Aherfi and Bernard La Scola from the University, France have published the paper: Evidence of a Cellulosic Layer in Pandoravirus massiliensis Tegument and the Mystery of the Genetic Support of its Biosynthesis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Giant viruses of ameba are phylogenetically closely relative to the Nucleo - Cytoplasmic Large DNA Viruses (NCLDVs), within a new proposed order named Megavirales (Colson et_al, 2013). Subsequently, the nature of an endocytobiont of Acanthamoeba isolated few years before in Germany from the contact lens and storage case fluid of a patient with keratitis, was . . .

     

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