Definition of Picornaviruses. Meaning of Picornaviruses. Synonyms of Picornaviruses

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Definition of Picornaviruses

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- dependent RNA polymerase was discovered in Mengovirus, a genus of picornaviruses. Picornaviruses are nonenveloped, with an icosahedral capsid. The capsid is...
- the genome and non structural at the 3' end. This is the same for all picornaviruses. The viral particles themselves are not enveloped and are dodecahedral...
- PMID 16741562. Yin-Murphy M, Almond JW (1996). "Picornaviruses". In Baron S, et al. (eds.). Picornaviruses: The Enteroviruses: Polioviruses in: Baron's Medical...
- Several genera of picornaviruses have been found in bats, including Kobuvirus, Sapelovirus, Cardiovirus, and Senecavirus. Picornaviruses have been identified...
- protein coat and is translated by the cell's own ribosomes. Unlike other picornaviruses, this virus requires an intact eukaryotic initiation factor 4G (eIF4G)...
- Reoviruses) IV:(+)ssRNA viruses (+ strand or sense) RNA (e.g. Coronaviruses, Picornaviruses, Togaviruses) V: (−)ssRNA viruses (− strand or antisense) RNA (e.g....
- been recognised: Bymoviruses, comoviruses, nepoviruses, nodaviruses, picornaviruses, potyviruses, sobemoviruses and a subset of luteoviruses (beet western...
- Reoviruses) IV:(+)ssRNA viruses (+ strand or sense) RNA (e.g. Coronaviruses, Picornaviruses, Togaviruses) V: (−)ssRNA viruses (− strand or antisense) RNA (e.g....
- protein is internal. The aphthoviruses are differentiated from other picornaviruses as they have a larger genome (7.5–8.5 kilobases). The genome is non-segmented...
- 2020-05-28. Tuthill TJ, Groppelli E, Hogle JM, Rowlands DJ (2010). Picornaviruses. Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology. Vol. 343. pp. 43–89...