
Megavirus chilensis contains more than 1000 genes and is the most complex virus ever discovered.The virus was found in a sample of sea water taken off the coast of Chile, the host organism is currently unknown. The new megavirus is substantially larger than the previously recognised record holder, Mimivirus. Viruses differ from bacteria in that they are usually far smaller and cannot reproduce on their own, needing to penetrate a host cell in which to replicate.
But M. chilensis is such a giant that it surpasses many bacteria in size and is genetically the most complex DNA virus ever described.
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