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Cyanophage

A cyanophage is a virus that infects cyanobacteria. The name is constructed from the term phage, for a virus that targets bacteria, and cyanobacteria for the specific type of bacteria this virus uses for replication. Because of the important role of cyanobacteria as primary producers in the world's oceans, the study of their phage ecology is important toward understanding global carbon cycling. (Source: Wikipedia)
Strain Taxonomy ID RefSeq GenBank Size GC Content Type Additional Info
P-HM1 181044 37.85 cpm
P-HM2 183806 38.12 cpm
P-RSM4 176428 37.64 cpm
P-SSM2 252401 35.51 cpm
P-SSM4 178249 36.74 cpm
P-SSM7 182180 37.09 cpm
P-SSP7 44970 38.76 cpp
P60 47872 53.21 cpp
PSS2 107530 52.0 cps
S-PM2 196280 37.82 cpm
S-RSM4 194454 41.0 cpp
S-ShM2 179563 41.11 cpm
S-SM1 174079 41.14 cpm
S-SM2 190789 40.43 cpm
S-SSM5 176184 39.96 cpm
S-SSM7 232878 39.12 cpm
Syn1 191195 40.62 cpm
Syn19 175230 41.25 cpm
Syn33 174285 39.57 cpm
Syn5 46214 54.0 cpp
Syn9 177300 40.63 cpm