Definition of Dicistroviridae. Meaning of Dicistroviridae. Synonyms of Dicistroviridae

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- Dicistroviridae is a family of viruses in the order Picornavirales. Invertebrates, including aphids, leafhoppers, flies, bees, ants, and silkworms, serve...
- 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...
- coagulata virus-1 (HoCV-1) is a sharpshooter virus, in the family Dicistroviridae. Abana - Acrobelus - Acrocampsa - Acrogonia - Amblydisca - Anacrocampsa...
- (December 2009). "RPS25 is essential for translation initiation by the Dicistroviridae and hepatitis C viral IRESs". Genes & Development. 23 (23): 2753–2764...
- Picornaviridae, Comoviridae, Dicistroviridae, Marnaviridae, and Sequiviridae. Of these, BQCV belongs to the Dicistroviridae family, which means that it...
- Leafhoppers are also susceptible to various insect pathogens, including Dicistroviridae viruses, bacteria and fungi; numerous parasitoids attack the eggs and...
- Triatoma virus (TrV) is a virus belonging to the insect virus family Dicistroviridae. Within this family, there are currently 3 genera and 15 species of...
- Linepithema humile" states it is part of genus Aparavirus of family Dicistroviridae Article 2, "Invasive ants carry novel viruses in their new range and...
- Aparavirus is a genus of viruses in the order Picornavirales, in the family Dicistroviridae. Invertebrates, honeybee, and bumblebees serve as natural hosts. There...
- Family Mesoniviridae Family Roniviridae Order Picornavirales Family Dicistroviridae Family Iflaviridae Family Marnaviridae Family Picornaviridae – includes...