- infections), and cirrhosis. It is the sole
accepted family in the
order Blubervirales. The
following genera are recognized:[citation needed] Avihepadnavirus...
- Parahepadnavirus. This
family of
viruses is the only
member of the
viral order Blubervirales.
Viruses similar to
hepatitis B have been
found in all apes (orangutans...
- the
suffix for a
virus class. The
following orders are recognized:
Blubervirales (e.g.
hepatitis B virus)
Ortervirales (retroviruses, Caulimoviridae...
- Arterviricota,
kingdom Pararnavirae, and
realm Riboviria. The
class Blubervirales contains the
single family Hepadnaviridae of DNA RT (reverse transcribing)...
- Caulimoviridae, also in Ortervirales, and the
family Hepadnaviridae of the
order Blubervirales. Reverse-transcribing
viruses all
belong to the
kingdom Pararnavirae...
- Caulimoviridae), are more
distantly related,
belonging to the
separate order Blubervirales (both
orders belong to the same class, the Revtraviricetes). CaMV infects...
-
Hepadnaviridae family is part of a
sister order of
Ortervirales called Blubervirales.
There are five
families in this order:
Family Belpaoviridae – LTR retrotransposon...
- Ortervirales, and Hepadnaviridae,
which is the sole
family in the
order Blubervirales. A
number of
characteristics of
viruses are not
directly ****ociated...
- Kingdom:
Pararnavirae Phylum:
Artverviricota class:
Revtraviricetes Order:
Blubervirales Family:
Hepadnaviridae Genus:
Avihepadnavirus Species: Duck hepatitis...
- Kingdom:
Pararnavirae Phylum:
Artverviricota class:
Revtraviricetes Order:
Blubervirales Family:
Hepadnaviridae Genus:
Orthohepadnavirus Species:
Woolly monkey...