Artoviridae
Artoviridae is a family of viruses.[1][2] Members of the family were initially discovered by high throughput sequencing.[3][4] Virions are enveloped, spherical particles, 100 to 130 nm in diameter, and the virus genome comprises about 12 kb of negative-sense, unsegmented RNA.[2]
Artoviridae | |
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Virus classification | |
(unranked): | Virus |
Realm: | Riboviria |
Kingdom: | Orthornavirae |
Phylum: | Negarnaviricota |
Class: | Monjiviricetes |
Order: | Mononegavirales |
Family: | Artoviridae |
Hosts include barnacles, copepods, odonates, parasitoid wasps, pile worms, and woodlice.[2]
Taxonomy
The following genera and species are recognized:[2]
- Genus: Hexartovirus
- Barnacle hexartovirus
- Caligid hexartovirus
- Genus: Peropuvirus
- Beihai peropuvirus
- Hubei peropuvirus
- Odonate peropuvirus
- Pillworm peropuvirus
- Pteromalus puparum peropuvirus
- Woodlouse peropuvirus
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References
- Dietzgen, RG; Jiāng, D; Kuhn, JH; Vasilakis, N; ICTV Report Consortium (August 2019). "ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Artoviridae". The Journal of General Virology. 100 (8): 1202–1203. doi:10.1099/jgv.0.001292. PMID 31204970.
- "Virus Taxonomy: 2019 Release". talk.ictvonline.org. International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
- Li, CX; Shi, M; Tian, JH; Lin, XD; Kang, YJ; Chen, LJ; Qin, XC; Xu, J; Holmes, EC; Zhang, YZ (29 January 2015). "Unprecedented genomic diversity of RNA viruses in arthropods reveals the ancestry of negative-sense RNA viruses". eLife. 4. doi:10.7554/eLife.05378. PMC 4384744. PMID 25633976.
- Shi, M; Lin, XD; Tian, JH; Chen, LJ; Chen, X; Li, CX; Qin, XC; Li, J; Cao, JP; Eden, JS; Buchmann, J; Wang, W; Xu, J; Holmes, EC; Zhang, YZ (22 December 2016). "Redefining the invertebrate RNA virosphere". Nature. 540 (7634): 539–543. Bibcode:2016Natur.540..539S. doi:10.1038/nature20167. PMID 27880757.
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