Definition of Reoviruses. Meaning of Reoviruses. Synonyms of Reoviruses

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Definition of Reoviruses

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- 97 species in this family, divided among 15 genera in two subfamilies. Reoviruses can affect the gastrointestinal system (such as rotaviruses) and respiratory...
- are group III. Duplornaviricota contains most dsRNA viruses, including reoviruses, which infect a diverse range of eukaryotes, and cystoviruses, which are...
- 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...
- 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...
- Polyomaviruses Anelloviruses RNA viruses Caliciviruses Picornaviruses Reoviruses Astroviruses Hepeviridae Bacterial capsule Cell envelope HURLBERT, RONALD...
- (e.g., Parvoviruses) include parvovirus B19 III: dsRNA viruses (e.g., Reoviruses) include rotaviruses IV: (+)ssRNA viruses (+ strand or sense) RNA (e.g...
- two are nonstructural, while the remaining nine are structural. Avian reoviruses can withstand a pH range of 3.0–9.0. Ambient temperatures are suitable...
- exclusively by arthropods: Bunyavirus, Flavivirus, and Togavirus. Some Reoviruses are transmitted from arthropod vectors. All are RNA viruses. One family...
- (+ strand or "sense") DNA (e.g. Parvoviruses) III: dsRNA viruses (e.g. Reoviruses) IV:(+)ssRNA viruses (+ strand or sense) RNA (e.g. Coronaviruses, Picornaviruses...
- (+ strand or "sense") DNA (e.g. Parvoviruses) III: dsRNA viruses (e.g. Reoviruses) IV:(+)ssRNA viruses (+ strand or sense) RNA (e.g. Coronaviruses, Picornaviruses...