- name "picornavirus" has a dual etymology. Firstly, the name
derives from
picorna-
which is an
acronym for "poliovirus,
insensitivity to ether, coxsackievirus...
- invertebrate,
protist and
plant hosts. The name has a dual etymology. First,
picorna- is an
acronym for poliovirus,
insensitivity to ether, coxsackievirus,...
-
luteoviruses (beet
western yellows virus and
potato leafroll virus)—the
picorna like
group (Picornavirata). Carmoviruses, dianthoviruses, flaviviruses...
-
Kakugo virus is a
picorna-like
virus most
commonly found in the
brains of
worker bees. It is a
subtype of the
Deformed wing virus. The
Kakugo (****anese...
- cell
virus comes from the
order Picornavirales,
which are also
known as
picorna-like viruses.
Families within the
Picornavirales order include Picornaviridae...
-
biological control (e.g. with tea
looper karyotype virus). The
Ectropis obliqua picorna-like
virus (EoPV) has been
isolated from E.
obliqua larvae.
Prout LB (1912–1916)...
- is
related to that of the
chicken astrovirus capsid - a
member of the "
Picorna-like" supergroup. This
suggests that a
recombination event at some point...
-
tussock moth. The Pherobase. The
complete genome sequence of
Perina nuda
picorna-like virus, an insect-infecting RNA
virus with a
genome organization similar...
- (DcPV) is a single-stranded, positive-sense RNA
virus of insects, in the
picorna-like
virus family Iflaviridae,
which was
first characterised in 2015. It...
- Yu, HT; Wang, CH (2002). "The
complete genome sequence of
Perina nuda
picorna-like virus, an insect-infecting RNA
virus with a
genome organization similar...