Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The genus Gyrovirus, the only well known species being the chicken anemia virus, is a part of the family of Circoviridae, and consists of a nonenveloped, round, icosahedral capsid, 19-27 nm in diameter. The genome contained within consists of a single molecule of circular, single-stranded negative-sense DNA that forms a closed circle. The complete genome is 2290–2320 nucleotides long. They are primarily vertebrate viruses.. }
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- Gyrovirus abstract "The genus Gyrovirus, the only well known species being the chicken anemia virus, is a part of the family of Circoviridae, and consists of a nonenveloped, round, icosahedral capsid, 19-27 nm in diameter. The genome contained within consists of a single molecule of circular, single-stranded negative-sense DNA that forms a closed circle. The complete genome is 2290–2320 nucleotides long. They are primarily vertebrate viruses.".
- Gyrovirus comment "The genus Gyrovirus, the only well known species being the chicken anemia virus, is a part of the family of Circoviridae, and consists of a nonenveloped, round, icosahedral capsid, 19-27 nm in diameter. The genome contained within consists of a single molecule of circular, single-stranded negative-sense DNA that forms a closed circle. The complete genome is 2290–2320 nucleotides long. They are primarily vertebrate viruses.".