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Birnaviridae is a
family of double-stranded RNA viruses.
Salmonid fish,
birds and
insects serve as
natural hosts.
There are
currently 11
species in this...
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related to each
other but
instead belong to four
additional classes—
Birnaviridae, Cystoviridae, Partitiviridae, and Reoviridae—and one
additional order...
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necrosis virus (IPNV) is a double-stranded RNA
virus from the
family Birnaviridae, in the
genus Aquabirnavirus.
Causing the
highly infectious disease Infectious...
- double-stranded RNA
virus belonging to the
genus Avibirnavirus of
family Birnaviridae. It has a non-enveloped,
icosahedral capsid that is
about 55-65 nanometers...
- classes. This
class includes two
major families, the
Reoviridae and
Birnaviridae.
Replication is
monocistronic and
includes individual,
segmented genomes...
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containing positive-strand RNA or double-strand RNA,
except retroviruses and
Birnaviridae All positive-strand RNA
eukaryotic viruses with no DNA stage, such as...
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caused by
infectious pancreatic necrosis virus,
which is a
member of the
Birnaviridae family. This
disease mainly affects young salmonids such as
trout or...
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listed hereafter (-viridae
denotes family and -virus
denotes genus).
Birnaviridae Permutotetraviridae The
kingdom contains three groups in the Baltimore...
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disease virus (IBDV) is the best-characterized
member of the
family Birnaviridae.
These viruses have
bipartite dsRNA genomes enclosed in
single layered...
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Aquabirnavirus is a
genus of viruses, in the
family Birnaviridae.
Salmonid fish
serve as
natural hosts.
There are
three species in this genus. A disease...