- 97
species in this family,
divided among 15
genera in two subfamilies.
Reoviruses can
affect the
gastrointestinal system (such as rotaviruses) and respiratory...
- Miyazaki-Bali/2007,
Sikamat virus, and SI-MRV01. No
reoviruses linked to bats have
caused death in humans.
Reoviruses include many
viruses that do not
cause disease...
- double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) virus, and they are
considered to be a
sister clade of
reoviruses,
which are
dsRNA viruses.
Within the phylum,
there are two
major branches...
- (+
strand or "sense") DNA (e.g. Parvoviruses) III:
dsRNA viruses (e.g.
Reoviruses) IV:(+)ssRNA
viruses (+
strand or sense) RNA (e.g. Coronaviruses, Picornaviruses...
- are
group III.
Duplornaviricota contains most
dsRNA viruses,
including reoviruses,
which infect a
diverse range of eukaryotes, and cystoviruses,
which are...
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Enteroviruses and
Reoviruses". In
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Braunwald E,
Fauci AS, et al. (eds.). Harrison's Principles...
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exclusively by arthropods: Bunyavirus, Flavivirus, and Togavirus. Some
Reoviruses are
transmitted from
arthropod vectors. All are RNA viruses. One family...
- (e.g., Parvoviruses)
include parvovirus B19 III:
dsRNA viruses (e.g.,
Reoviruses)
include rotaviruses IV: (+)ssRNA
viruses (+
strand or sense) RNA (e.g...
-
Polyomaviruses Anelloviruses RNA
viruses Caliciviruses Picornaviruses Reoviruses Astroviruses Hepeviridae Bacterial capsule Cell
envelope HURLBERT, RONALD...
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structure and ****embly". In Roy P (ed.).
Reoviruses: Entry, ****embly and Morphogenesis.
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