Autographivirinae
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Autographivirinae are a subfamily
Taxonomy
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 of virus
Virus
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es within the Podoviridae
Podoviridae
The Podoviridae are a family of bacteriophages. Unlike the other families of tailed viruses this family has short tails that are non contractile.There are at least 74 species in this family.-Virology:...

family.

History

Since the 1990s, the term "T7 supergroup" has been coined for the expanding group of bacteriophage
Bacteriophage
A bacteriophage is any one of a number of viruses that infect bacteria. They do this by injecting genetic material, which they carry enclosed in an outer protein capsid...

s related to coliphage T7, as members of the Podoviridae
Podoviridae
The Podoviridae are a family of bacteriophages. Unlike the other families of tailed viruses this family has short tails that are non contractile.There are at least 74 species in this family.-Virology:...

family. Enterobacteriaceae phages SP6 and K1-5 were the first to be considered as an estranged subgroup of the "T7-like viruses".

Pseudomonas phage phiKMV also shared commonalities at the genome organizational level. As such, based on the available morphological and proteomic data, this clade of viruses was established as a subfamily of the Podoviridae
Podoviridae
The Podoviridae are a family of bacteriophages. Unlike the other families of tailed viruses this family has short tails that are non contractile.There are at least 74 species in this family.-Virology:...

family. The name of this subfamily, termed Autographivirinae, refers to the “auto-graphein” or “self-transcribing” phages which encode their own (single subunit) RNA polymerase, a common characteristic among its members.

Currently, the Autographivirinae are subdivided in three genera: the "T7-like viruses", the "phiKMV-like viruses
PhiKMV-like viruses
PhiKMV-like viruses are a genus of Autographivirinae viruses.Bacteriophage phiKMV and its relatives are known to be highly virulent phages, producing large clear plaques upon plating on a susceptible host. The only reported exception is phage LKA1, which yields small plaques surrounded by a halo....

" and the "SP6-like viruses". Unclassified members include cyanophages P60, syn5 and P-SSP7. Other bacteriophages like Bacteriophage SIO1 and VpV262 are evolutionary related to the Autographivirinae, but do not contain a phage-encoded RNA polymerase and show greater differences at the genome organization level.
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