Definition of Comoviridae. Meaning of Comoviridae. Synonyms of Comoviridae

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Definition of Comoviridae

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Meaning of Comoviridae from wikipedia

- family Secoviridae; its genera were formerly classified in the family Comoviridae. Plants serve as natural hosts. The subfamily contains four genera. The...
- pathogenic virus of the family Comoviridae Strawberry latent ringspot virus, plant pathogenic virus of the family Comoviridae Tobacco ringspot virus, plant...
- Australian latent virus (LALV) Lucerne Australian symptomless genus Comoviridae, Lucerne Australian symptomless virus (LASV) Lucerne transient streak...
- 2009 with the grouping of families Sequiviridae, now dissolved, and Comoviridae, now subfamily Comovirinae, along with the then un****igned genera Cheravirus...
- The following is a partial list of the "B" codes for Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as defined by the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM)...
- originally un****igned but given genus status in 1993 as a member of the Comoviridae, of the Picornavirales in 2008, and reached its current taxonomic status...
- Peach enation virus is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Comoviridae. ICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database: Peach enation virus Family Groups -...
- to : Peach rosette mosaic virus, a plant pathogenic virus of the family Comoviridae PrMV may refer to : Primula mosaic virus, a plant pathogenic virus of...
- viruses. Families within the Picornavirales order include Picornaviridae, Comoviridae, Dicistroviridae, Marnaviridae, and Sequiviridae. Of these, BQCV belongs...
- Australian symptomless virus (LASV) is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Comoviridae.[citation needed] It is a tentative sadwavirus, identified on the plant...