Definition of Embecovirus. Meaning of Embecovirus. Synonyms of Embecovirus

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Definition of Embecovirus

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- betacoronaviruses are bats and rodents. Rodents are the reservoir for the subgenus Embecovirus, while bats are the reservoir for the other subgenera. The coronavirus...
- Embecovirus is a subgenus of coronaviruses in the genus Betacoronavirus. The viruses in this subgenus, unlike other coronaviruses, have a hemagglutinin...
- It has, like other coronaviruses from genus Betacoronavirus, subgenus Embecovirus, an additional shorter spike protein called hemagglutinin-esterase (HE)...
- distinguishes it as a member of the genus Betacoronavirus and subgenus Embecovirus. HCoV-HKU1 was first detected in January 2004, in a 71-year-old man who...
- This article aims at keeping an up-to-date list of Coronavirus strains and subspecies successfully isolated and cultured in laboratory, a task which is...
- membrane (M), envelope (E) and spike (S) structural proteins are anc****d. Embecovirus (group 2a) Sarbecovirus (group 2b) Nobecovirus (group 2d) "Virus Taxonomy:...
- the genus Betacoronavirus that infects mice. Belonging to the subgenus Embecovirus, murine coronavirus strains are enterotropic or polytropic. Enterotropic...
- RNA virus and is a member of the genus Betacoronavirus and subgenus Embecovirus. Like other embecoviruses, it has an additional shorter spike-like surface...
- needed] Like other coronaviruses from genus Betacoronavirus, subgenus Embecovirus, it has a surface protein called hemagglutinin esterase (HE) in addition...
- betacoronaviruses, bovine coronavirus of the species Betacoronavirus 1 and subgenus Embecovirus is thought to have originated in rodents and not in bats. In the 1790s...