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Kyanoviridae
Virus classification Edit this classification
(unranked): Virus
Realm: Duplodnaviria
Kingdom: Heunggongvirae
Phylum: Uroviricota
Class: Caudoviricetes
Family: Kyanoviridae
Genera

see text

Kyanoviridae is a family of bacteriophages in the class Caudoviricetes.[1] The viruses in this family were formerly place in the morphology-based family Myoviridae, which was found to be paraphyletic in genome studies and abolished in the 2021 International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) classification, although the term myovirus is still used to refer to the morphology of viruses in this new family.[1][2] Bacteria and archaea serve as natural hosts. There are currently 66 species in this family, assigned to 54 genera.[2]

Taxonomy

The family was erected to contain 26 genera that were previously placed in the morphology-based family Myoviridae, which was found to be paraphyletic in genomic studies and abolished in the 2021 ICTV classification.[1] The original circumscription also contained 20 new genera. In the 2023 ICTV classification, the family contains 66 species in 54 genera.[2]

  • Acionnavirus
  • Ahtivirus
  • Alisovirus
  • Anaposvirus
  • Atlauavirus
  • Bellamyvirus
  • Bristolvirus
  • Brizovirus
  • Chalconvirus
  • Charybdisvirus
  • Cymopoleiavirus
  • Emcearvirus
  • Galenevirus
  • Gibbetvirus
  • Glaucusvirus
  • Greenvirus
  • Haifavirus
  • Huanghaivirus
  • Kanaloavirus
  • Leucotheavirus
  • Libanvirus
  • Lipsvirus
  • Lowelvirus
  • Macariavirus
  • Makaravirus
  • Makelovirus
  • Mazuvirus
  • Namakavirus
  • Neptunevirus
  • Nereusvirus
  • Neritesvirus
  • Nerrivikvirus
  • Nilusvirus
  • Nodensvirus
  • Ormenosvirus
  • Palaemonvirus
  • Pontusvirus
  • Potamoivirus
  • Ronodorvirus
  • Salacisavirus
  • Scyllavirus
  • Sedonavirus
  • Serangoonvirus
  • Shandvirus
  • Shenzhenivirus
  • Sokavirus
  • Tamkungvirus
  • Tefnutvirus
  • Thaumasvirus
  • Thetisvirus
  • Vellamovirus
  • Yellowseavirus
  • Yushanluvirus
  • Zhoulongquanvirus

References

  1. ^ a b c Turner D; Shkoporov AN; Lood C; Millard AD; Dutilh BE; Alfenas-Zerbini P; van Zyl LJ; Aziz RK; Oksanen HM; Poranen MM; Kropinski AM; Barylski J; Brister JR; Chanisvili N; Edwards RA; Enault F; Gillis A; Knezevic P; Krupovic M; Kurtböke I; Kushkina A; Lavigne R; Lehman S; Lobocka M; Moraru C; Moreno Switt A; Morozova V; Nakavuma J; Reyes Muñoz A; Rūmnieks J; Sarkar BL; Sullivan MB; Uchiyama J; Wittmann J; Yigang T; Adriaenssens EM (January 2023). "Abolishment of morphology-based taxa and change to binomial species names: 2022 taxonomy update of the ICTV bacterial viruses subcommittee". Archives of Virology. 168 (2): 74. doi:10.1007/s00705-022-05694-2. PMC 9868039. PMID 36683075.
  2. ^ a b c International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV). "Virus Taxonomy: 2023 Release". ictv.global. Retrieved 10 June 2024.
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