References: Ampullaviridae

 

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Prangishvili, D., Bamford, D. H., Forterre, P., Iranzo, J., Koonin, E. V. & Krupovic, M. (2017).  The enigmatic archaeal virosphere. Nat Rev Microbiol 15, 724-739. [PubMed]