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Dicistroviridae is a
family of
viruses in the
order Picornavirales. Invertebrates,
including aphids, leafhoppers, flies, bees, ants, and silkworms, serve...
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considered to be a
common infective agent of bees. It
belongs to the
family Dicistroviridae, as does the
Israel acute paralysis virus,
Kashmir bee virus, and the...
- (December 2009). "RPS25 is
essential for
translation initiation by the
Dicistroviridae and
hepatitis C
viral IRESs".
Genes & Development. 23 (23): 2753–2764...
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Family Mesoniviridae Family Roniviridae Order Picornavirales Family Dicistroviridae Family Iflaviridae Family Marnaviridae Family Picornaviridae – includes...
- but may also
occur elsewhere in mRNAs. The mRNA of
viruses of the
Dicistroviridae family possess two open
reading frames (ORFs), and
translation of each...
- Picornaviridae, Comoviridae,
Dicistroviridae, Marnaviridae, and Sequiviridae. Of these, BQCV
belongs to the
Dicistroviridae family,
which means that it...
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Leafhoppers are also
susceptible to
various insect pathogens,
including Dicistroviridae viruses,
bacteria and fungi;
numerous parasitoids attack the eggs and...
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These crucial characteristics led to the
formation of the
family Dicistroviridae by the
International Committee on
Taxonomy of
Viruses (ICTV). CrPV...
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coagulata virus-1 (HoCV-1) is a
sharpshooter virus, in the
family Dicistroviridae.
Abana -
Acrobelus -
Acrocampsa -
Acrogonia -
Amblydisca - Anacrocampsa...
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biological and
physical characteristics. It was
later reclassified in the
Dicistroviridae family,
genus Cripavirus. It has
since been re****igned to a second...