Barns Ness breadcrumb sponge narna-like virus 6

MF190032
Narnaviridae ssRNA Porifera extended
NCBI ↗
2
Isolates
1
Hosts
1
Proteins
135
Evidence
Genome Summary
Length
2,544
Type
ssRNA
GC%
N/A
Completeness
N/A
Country
United Kingdom
Year
N/A
Key Hosts 1 total
Reference

Metagenomic sequencing suggests a diversity of RNA interference-like responses to viruses across multicellular eukaryotes.

Waldron FM, Stone GN, Obbard DJ

PLoS genetics 2018

PMID: 30059538 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1007533
ICTV Mapping

No species-level mapping. Family-level references:

  • Narnavirus saccharomaior (Narnavirus)
  • Narnavirus saccharominor (Narnavirus)
Genome & Sequence
Length
2,544
Type
ssRNA
GC%
N/A
Completeness
N/A

Sequence data not available for this record.

Associated Hosts 1 species
Proteins
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Reviewed Evidence

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Virulence / Pathogenicity

Molluscan cells in culture: Primary cell cultures and cell lines Detection and Description of a Particular Ostreid Herpesvirus 1 Genotype Associated with Massive Mortality Outbreaks of Pacific oysters, Crassostrea gigas, in France in 2008 Identificat
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pathogenicity medium
Most of these are secondary metabolites produced by the sponges [3] which may be produced to defend themselves against pathogenic bacteria, algae, fungi and other potential predators; a system they have developed during the process of evolution thr
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Guest (guest) IP: 103.172.183.88 On: Sun, 17 May 2026 04:15:44 Holobiont instability Ecosystem instability Tolerant Cumulative environmental stressors Resilient corals New stable state Mutualistic/ beneficial microbiome Pathogenic state Resilient mi
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pathogenicity medium
Sponge-like proteins represent a novel and powerful weapon that sequesters a variety of second messengers to simultaneously suppress different bacterial immune systems, effectively terminating the process of cell death.
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Temperature

The future of cell biology: Emerging model organisms Articulating the “stem cell niche” paradigm through the lens of non-model aquatic invertebrates Physiological basis of interactive responses to temperature and salinity in coastal marine invertebra
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temperature medium
Related Literature 135 articles
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Geographic Distribution
United Kingdom 1 isolates
Related Isolates 2 total
Accession Length GC Completeness Country Year
MF190032 2,544 N/A N/A United Kingdom N/A
QP746628.1 510 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Taxonomy Information
Family
Narnaviridae
Host Phylum
Porifera
Genome Type
ssRNA
Discovery Method
metagenomic_survey