Inoviridae
(virology) A family of nontailed bacterial viruses (bacteriophages) characterized by a nonenveloped rod-shaped virion containing a single-stranded circular deoxyribonucleic acid genome.
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(virology) A family of nontailed bacterial viruses (bacteriophages) characterized by a nonenveloped rod-shaped virion containing a single-stranded circular deoxyribonucleic acid genome.
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The Inoviridae are a family of bacteriophages, including the following genera:
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