- 180 nm long.
Rhabdoviruses are
enveloped and have
helical nucleocapsids and
their genomes are linear,
around 11–15 kb in length.
Rhabdoviruses carry their...
- (2005). "Genetic
Comparison of the
Rhabdoviruses from
Animals and Plants". In Fu, Z.F. (ed.). The
World of
Rhabdoviruses.
Current Topics in Microbiology...
- (−)ssRNA
viruses (−
strand or antisense) RNA (e.g. Orthomyxoviruses,
Rhabdoviruses) VI: ssRNA-RT
viruses (+
strand or sense) RNA with DNA intermediate...
- non-human animals. It is an
important branch of
veterinary medicine.
Rhabdoviruses are a
diverse family of
single stranded,
negative sense RNA viruses...
-
distinct lineages, all of
which are
found in the straw-colored
fruit bat.
Rhabdoviruses from
other genera have been
identified in bats. This
includes several...
-
images of
enveloped viruses such as orthomyxoviruses, paramyxoviruses,
rhabdoviruses, filoviruses, coronaviruses, bunyaviruses, arenaviruses, and retroviruses...
- (−)ssRNA
viruses (−
strand or antisense) RNA (e.g.,
Orthomyxoviruses and
Rhabdoviruses)
cause ebola, influenza, measles, mumps, and
rabies VI: ssRNA-RT viruses...
- Bas-Congo
tibrovirus (BASV) is a
poorly characterized rhabdovirus discovered in the
blood of a
patient who
survived a
severe illness resembling hemorrhagic...
- (−)ssRNA
viruses (−
strand or antisense) RNA (e.g. Orthomyxoviruses,
Rhabdoviruses) VI: ssRNA-RT
viruses (+
strand or sense) RNA with DNA intermediate...
- used as
vectors include alphaviruses, flaviviruses,
measles viruses,
rhabdoviruses,
Newcastle disease virus, poxviruses, and picornaviruses. Most vaccines...