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Parvoviruses are a
family of
animal viruses that
constitute the
family Parvoviridae. They have linear, single-stranded DNA (ssDNA)
genomes that typically...
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infection in
humans only. Cat and dog
parvoviruses do not
infect humans due to
animals having their own
parvoviruses.
There is
always a
possibility for a...
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which infects cattle, and
minute virus of
canines which infects dogs.
Parvoviruses (Latin:
small viruses) have a 5
kilobase long single-stranded DNA, and...
- double-stranded form for
transcription or
continuation of the
replication cycle.
Parvoviruses contain linear ssDNA genomes that are
replicated via
rolling hairpin...
- chickenpox, and
smallpox II:
ssDNA viruses (+
strand or "sense") DNA (e.g.,
Parvoviruses)
include parvovirus B19 III:
dsRNA viruses (e.g., Reoviruses) include...
- some
examples of
viruses without envelopes: DNA
viruses Adenoviruses Parvoviruses Polyomaviruses Anelloviruses RNA
viruses Caliciviruses Picornaviruses...
- Bidnaviridae, ****igned to the
phylum Cossaviricota of the
kingdom Shotokuvirae.
Parvoviruses use
rolling hairpin replication, in
which the ends of the
genome have...
- and
Jamaican fruit bat led to the
identification of two new
parvoviruses. Bat
parvoviruses are in the
subfamily Parvovirinae,
closely resembling the genera...
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microscopy and
found viral particles with
similar size and
shape to
parvoviruses that
infect only animals. Soon after, a ****anese
research group also...
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secretion has
faded away, and can be
transported long distances. Like all
parvoviruses, FPLV is
extremely resistant to
inactivation and can
survive for longer...