Pandoravirus tropicalis is a virus belonging to the genus Pandoravirus. It was isolated from water samples taken from the artificial lake Lake Pampulha in Brazil.[1][2]
Pandoravirus tropicalis | |
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Virus classification | |
(unranked): | Virus |
Realm: | Varidnaviria |
Kingdom: | Bamfordvirae |
Phylum: | Nucleocytoviricota |
Class: | Megaviricetes |
Order: | Algavirales (?) |
Family: | Pandoraviridae |
Genus: | Pandoravirus |
Species: | Pandoravirus tropicalis
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References
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- ^ Boratto, Paulo Victor M.; Serafim, Mateus Sá M.; Witt, Amanda Stéphanie A.; Crispim, Ana Paula C.; Azevedo, Bruna Luiza de; Souza, Gabriel Augusto P. de; Aquino, Isabella Luiza M. de; Machado, Talita B.; Queiroz, Victória F.; Rodrigues, Rodrigo A. L.; Bergier, Ivan; Cortines, Juliana Reis; Farias, Savio Torres de; Santos, Raíssa Nunes dos; Campos, Fabrício Souza (February 2022). "A Brief History of Giant Viruses' Studies in Brazilian Biomes". Viruses. 14 (2): 191. doi:10.3390/v14020191. ISSN 1999-4915. PMC 8875882. PMID 35215784.