Definition of Iridoviruses. Meaning of Iridoviruses. Synonyms of Iridoviruses

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Definition of Iridoviruses

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- is known about the pathogenesis of iridoviruses. The pathogenesis is, however, temperature dependent and iridoviruses are thus confined to poikilothermic...
- Furthermore, recent studies suggest that RSIV, and presumably other iridoviruses, have the potential to not only be highly transmissible between fish...
- water-s****ing behavior. Mermithids have been found to be ****ociated with iridoviruses in several arthropod species. Strelkomermis ****ulatus have been found...
- Willis, Dawn B. (1990). "Taxonomy of Iridoviruses". In Gholamreza, Darai (ed.). Molecular Biology of Iridoviruses. Springer Verlag. pp. 1–12. ISBN 978-1-4612-8893-0...
- may be called invertebrate iridescent viruses (IIVs) or invertebrate iridoviruses. The genus consists of the following four genera, although many additional...
- able to carry many pathogens, including Hirudinea, Pateruella, grouper iridoviruses, and more. Iridovirus is a leading cause of mortality in groupers kept...
- to pithoviruses, 5 are related to M****ille viruses, 1 are related to iridoviruses, and 2 are related to klosneuviruses The iridovirus-like gene sequence...
- Megaloviruses are ****umed to replicate in the same fashion as other Iridoviruses, and attach to the host cell and enter by receptor-mediated endocytosis...
- mechanical transmission by parasitic wasps. Ascoviruses evolved from iridoviruses (family Iridoviridae) that also attack lepidopteran larvae. Furthermore...
- characterization, sequence analysis, and taxonomic position of newly isolated fish iridoviruses". Virology. 229 (1): 212–220. doi:10.1006/viro.1996.8435. PMID 9123863...