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- Leviviridae abstract "Leviviridae is a family of viruses. Enterobacteria, caulobacter, pseudomonas, and acinetobacter serve as natural hosts for these bacteriophages. There are currently four species in this family, divided among 2 genera. They are small RNA viruses with linear, positive-sense, single-stranded RNA genomes that encode only four proteins. All phages of this family require bacterial pili to attach to and infect cells.".
- Q3772918 abstract "Leviviridae is a family of viruses. Enterobacteria, caulobacter, pseudomonas, and acinetobacter serve as natural hosts for these bacteriophages. There are currently four species in this family, divided among 2 genera. They are small RNA viruses with linear, positive-sense, single-stranded RNA genomes that encode only four proteins. All phages of this family require bacterial pili to attach to and infect cells.".
- Leviviridae comment "Leviviridae is a family of viruses. Enterobacteria, caulobacter, pseudomonas, and acinetobacter serve as natural hosts for these bacteriophages. There are currently four species in this family, divided among 2 genera. They are small RNA viruses with linear, positive-sense, single-stranded RNA genomes that encode only four proteins. All phages of this family require bacterial pili to attach to and infect cells.".
- Q3772918 comment "Leviviridae is a family of viruses. Enterobacteria, caulobacter, pseudomonas, and acinetobacter serve as natural hosts for these bacteriophages. There are currently four species in this family, divided among 2 genera. They are small RNA viruses with linear, positive-sense, single-stranded RNA genomes that encode only four proteins. All phages of this family require bacterial pili to attach to and infect cells.".