pandoraviruses
Pandoraviruses are a genus of very large viruses, belonging to the family Pandoraveridae. Discovered in 2013, these viruses are notable for their exceptionally large genomes and particle size, which place them among the largest viruses known. Pandoraviruses infect amoebas, a type of single-celled organism. Their discovery challenged previous understandings of viral complexity and evolution.
The genome of pandoraviruses is significantly larger than most viruses, containing up to 2.5 million base pairs.
Pandoravirus particles are also remarkably large, typically measuring up to 1 micrometer in length, making them
The initial discovery of pandoraviruses was made from samples collected from a freshwater lake in Chile (Pandoravirus