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ORGANISM(S): Tupanvirus
SUBMITTER: Talita Hanchuk
LAB HEAD: Talita Diniz Melo Hanchuk
PROVIDER: PXD063493 | Pride | 2025-09-29
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Nature communications 20250917 1
Numerous studies have shown that viruses are present in a variety of environments on Earth, acting as drivers of biogeochemical cycles and powerful selective forces. Among them, giant viruses of amoebae have garnered attention from the scientific community due to their large particles and extensive genomes. Here, we describe the discovery of one of the largest tailed viruses in the known virosphere (averaging 1350 nm), named Naiavirus. This virus, isolated from a swamp biome in Brazil, has parti ...[more]