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Sedoreoviridae (formerly
Reoviridae) is a
family of double-stranded RNA viruses.
Member viruses have a wide host range,
including vertebrates, invertebrates...
- an
economically significant pathogen of
cattle and sheep. The
family Reoviridae is the
largest and most
diverse dsRNA virus family in
terms of host range...
- host cell are
needed to fuse with
other cells.
Certain members of the
Reoviridae family are
notable exceptions due to a
unique set of
proteins known as...
- are
enveloped with
helical nucleocapsids. Double-stranded RNA genome:
Reoviridae. The
Hepatitis D
virus has not yet been ****igned to a family, but is clearly...
- switching, a form of recombination.
Recombination also
occurs in the
Reoviridae (dsRNA), e.g. reovirus;
Orthomyxoviridae ((-)ssRNA), e.g.
influenza virus;...
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viruses are
classified into
different families,
including Asfarviridae,
Reoviridae, Rhabdoviridae, Orthomyxoviridae, Bunyaviridae, and Flaviviridae. The...
- ort****ovirus of the
genus Ort****ovirus,
which belongs to the
family Reoviridae. As such,
Human echovirus 10 is the only
echovirus that does not belong...
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Chikungunya CHIKV O'nyong'nyong
fever ONNV
Pogosta disease Sindbis virus Ross
River fever RRV
Semliki Forest virus Reoviridae Banna virus encephalitis...
- affected.
Rotavirus is a
genus of double-stranded RNA
viruses in the
family Reoviridae.
There are nine
species of the genus,
referred to as A, B, C, D, F, G...
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densovirus (BmDNV, Parvoviridae) or
Bombyx mori
cypovirus 1 (BmCPV-1,
Reoviridae). This
either alone or in
combination with
bacterial infection destroys...