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genus Sigmatorquevirus.
Circoviruses,
family Circoviridae, are
among the most
diverse of all viruses. Like anelloviruses,
circoviruses are not ****ociated with...
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around 17 nm.
Genomes are
circular and non-segmented. The
virions of
Circoviruses are
surprisingly small, with
diameters ranging from 17 up to 22 nm. Viral...
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Genome size
varies greatly between species. The smallest—the
ssDNA circoviruses,
family Circoviridae—code for only two
proteins and have a
genome size...
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known circoviruses that have been
identified to
affect a wide
variety of
birds and mammals. As seen with all
extensively studied circoviruses, the diameter...
- is non-enveloped, double-stranded RNA virus. The
genome is segmented.
Circoviruses are
small single-stranded DNA viruses.
There are two genera: gyrovirus...
- strand. In the
single stranded DNA viruses—a
group that
includes the
circoviruses, the geminiviruses, the
parvoviruses and others—and also the many phages...
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currently considered a
member of the
family Circoviridae. Like
other circoviruses, BFDV
possesses a small,
circular single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) genome...
- PMC 1681520. PMID 16924266.
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Biology of
Porcine Circoviruses".
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Molecular Biology.
Caister Academic Press. ISBN 978-1-904455-22-6...
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Mankertz A (2009). "APorcine
circoviruses--small but powerful".
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December 2010). "Possible cross-species
transmission of
circoviruses and
cycloviruses among farm animals".
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General Virology. 92...