- negative-strand RNA
viruses which infect invertebrates.
Member viruses have
bisegmented genomes. It is the only
genus in the
family Qinviridae,
which is the...
- negative-strand RNA
viruses which infect invertebrates.
Member viruses have
bisegmented genomes. It is the only
genus in the
family Yueviridae,
which in turn...
- Lujo is a
bisegmented RNA virus—a
member of the
family Arenaviridae—and a
known cause of
viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF) in humans. Its name was suggested...
- ****ociation is unclear.
Picobirnavirus is a
small (pico,
Spanish for small),
bisegmented (bi,
Latin for two), double-stranded RNA virus.
Picobirnaviruses were...
-
exhibiting visible symptoms. L****a
viruses are enveloped, single-stranded,
bisegmented,
ambisense RNA viruses.
Their genome is
contained in two RNA segments...
-
proboscis is
short and not piercing; the
maxillary palps are mono- or
bisegmented. The
wings have
either a
small discal cell, or the
discal cell is absent...
-
viruses which infect arthropods.
Member viruses have
nonsegmented and
bisegmented genomes.
There are nine
species in the genus. The name
Mivirus derives...
-
scape (peduncle)
behind the
pincer is
usually unsegmented, but
could be
bisegmented in some species,
resulting into a
total of
three or four
chelifore segments...
- is one way to
treat VHF.
Arenaviruses are enveloped, single-stranded,
bisegmented RNA
viruses with
antisense genomes.
Based on
their antigenic properties...
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distinct chevron patterns on
their carapace,
their widened labium, and a
bisegmented fourth metatarsi. As of April 2019[update] it
contains twelve species:...