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Viruses which attack on a group of fungi are called
facophage Canophage fe) Mycophage (d) Actinophase​

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Answered by aditya007240
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Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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Mycophages are viruses that attack fungi

  • Mycophages are also known as Fungivore or also known Mycoviruses.
  • This class of viruses belongs to double-stranded DNA and only a few viruses in this class have single-stranded DNA.
  • These viruses consume bacteria and are called cyanophages which means viruses acting on cyanobacteria.
  • These viruses can act on organisms like fungi, birds, mammals, etc.
  • When culturing such viruses, enables scientists to visualize the effects and changes that occur in the present COVID-19

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