Definition of Aquareovirus. Meaning of Aquareovirus. Synonyms of Aquareovirus

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- genus Aquareovirus has seven member species: Aquareovirus A Aquareovirus B Aquareovirus C Aquareovirus D Aquareovirus E Aquareovirus F Aquareovirus G "Viral...
- carp reovirus, Striped b**** reovirus and golden ide reovirus (genus Aquareovirus, family Reoviridae)", Journal of General Virology, vol. 83, no. 8, pp...
- Mimoreovirus Orbivirus Phytoreovirus Rotavirus Seadornavirus Spinareovirinae Aquareovirus Coltivirus Cypovirus Dinovernavirus Fijivirus Idnoreovirus Mycoreovirus...
- lyases * - NC N7 N07.001 reovirus type 1 coat protein * 1JMU N07.002 aquareovirus coat protein * - un****igned family N7 un****igned peptide lyases * - ND...
- and Aquareovirus. As a result, it was suggested that PRV evolved separately from a common ancestor related to both Ort****ovirus and Aquareovirus in the...
- acids essential for cellular life. A 0.33 nanometer reconstruction of Aquareovirus. These viruses infect fish and other aquatic animals. The reconstruction...
- salmonis Aquareovirus ctenopharyngodontis Aquareovirus graminis Aquareovirus ictaluri Aquareovirus maculosi Aquareovirus oncorhynchi Aquareovirus salmonis...
- (Spina = spiny or thorny in Latin.) The subfamily has nine genera: Aquareovirus Coltivirus Cypovirus Dinovernavirus Fijivirus Idnoreovirus Mycoreovirus...
- contains eight genera. Ort****ovirus, Orbivirus, Coltivirus, Rotavirus, Aquareovirus, Cypovirus, Phytoreovirus, and Fijivirus. Coltivirus and Orbivirus together...
- viruses within this subfamily, such as the Mammalian ort****ovirus, Aquareovirus, Coltivirus, Cypovirus, etc., have the presence of a turreted protein...