Definition of Iridovirus. Meaning of Iridovirus. Synonyms of Iridovirus

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Definition of Iridovirus

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Meaning of Iridovirus from wikipedia

- (IIV-1) has been removed from Iridovirus. Its current status is a tentative member of Chloriridovirus. Viruses in Iridovirus are enveloped, with icosahedral...
- Iridovirus armadillidium1, known formerly as Invertebrate iridescent virus 31 (IIV-31) and informally as isopod iridovirus, is a species of invertebrate...
- Iridovirus dwarf gourami disease is a widespread consequence caused by the poor genetics of the dwarf gourami, a po****r fish in the aquarium trade. It...
- annually due to iridovirus infections. In 2011, a do****entation of Rock Bream Iridovirus, (RBIV)-C1, identified the first genus-specific iridovirus to infect...
- arthropod species. Strelkomermis ****ulatus have been found to transmit an iridovirus in the mosquito species Culex pipiens, Culex apinicus, and Aedes aegypti...
- characterised taxa are known: Chloriridovirus Daphniairidovirus Decapodiridovirus Iridovirus The Betairidovirinae are hosted by invertebrates, but some research indicates...
- one host to another. Other forms of diseases include sarcocystis and iridovirus in reptiles and amphibians; granulosus virus, chagas disease, and microsporidia...
- Joanna Gress; Kevin W. Wanner; Robert A. Cramer Jr (6 October 2010). "Iridovirus and Microsporidian Linked to Honey Bee Colony Decline". PLOS ONE. 5 (10):...
- Betairidovirinae Chloriridovirus Daphniairidovirus Decapodiridovirus Iridovirus The virions are icosahedral with triangulation number (T) = 189–217, 120–350 nm...
- ranavirus Singapore grouper iridovirus The family Iridoviridae is divided into seven genera which include Chloriridovirus, Iridovirus, Lymphocystivirus, Megalocytivirus...