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- Togaviruses) V: (−)ssRNA
viruses (−
strand or antisense) RNA (e.g.
Orthomyxoviruses, Rhabdoviruses) VI: ssRNA-RT
viruses (+
strand or sense) RNA with DNA...
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known to this rule:
poxviruses replicate within the
cytoplasm and
orthomyxoviruses and
hepatitis D
virus (RNA viruses)
replicate within the nucleus.[citation...
- bat; and
Fikirini virus from the
striped leaf-nosed bat in Kenya.
Orthomyxoviruses include influenza viruses.
While birds are the
primary reservoir for...
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viruses Flaviviridae Alphaviridae Togaviridae Coronavirus Hepatitis D
Orthomyxoviruses Paramyxoviridae Rhabdovirus Bunyaviruses Filoviruses Retroviruses Retroviruses...
- or
seven segments.
Thogotoviruses are
distinguished from most
other orthomyxoviruses by
being arboviruses –
viruses that are
transmitted by arthropods,...
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suggested that the
three viruses should be
classified as a new
genus of
orthomyxoviruses,
originally named "Quarjavirus".
Multiple other viruses have subsequently...
- Togaviruses) V: (−)ssRNA
viruses (−
strand or antisense) RNA (e.g.
Orthomyxoviruses, Rhabdoviruses) VI: ssRNA-RT
viruses (+
strand or sense) RNA with DNA...
-
yellow fever V: (−)ssRNA
viruses (−
strand or antisense) RNA (e.g.,
Orthomyxoviruses and Rhabdoviruses)
cause ebola, influenza, measles, mumps, and rabies...
- They are
found in many
enveloped viruses including paramyxoviruses,
orthomyxoviruses, herpesviruses, retroviruses,
filoviruses and
other groups. An example...