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Herpes simplex virus type 1
species of virus
Pandoravirus
Pandoravirus is a proposed genus of giant virus, first discovered in 2013. It is the fourth largest in physical size of any known viral genus, behind Pithovirus, Klothovirus casanovai, and Megaklothovirus. Pandoraviruses have double stranded DNA genomes, with the largest genome size (2.5 million base pairs) of any known viral genus.
Coxsackievirus
thumb|Coxsackie B4 virus particles
Human T-lymphotropic virus
anti htlv
virusoid
Virusoids are circular single-stranded RNA(s) dependent on viruses for replication and encapsidation. The genome of virusoids consists of several hundred (200–400) nucleotides and does not code for any proteins.
bovine virus diarrhea
significant economic disease of cattle caused by two species of Pestivirus
echovirus
Echovirus is a polyphyletic group of viruses associated with enteric disease in humans. The name is derived from "enteric cytopathic human orphan virus". These viruses were originally not associated with disease, but many have since been identified as disease-causing agents. The term "echovirus" was used in the scientific names of numerous species, but all echoviruses are now recognized as strains of various species, most of which are in the family Picornaviridae.
Human herpesvirus 6
virus which caused human herpesvirus 6 Infection
Mollivirus sibericum
species of virus
Mamavirus
Mamavirus is a large and complex virus in the Group I family Mimiviridae. The virus is exceptionally large, and larger than many bacteria. Mamavirus and other mimiviridae belong to nucleocytoplasmic large DNA virus (NCLDVs) family. Mamavirus can be compared to the similar complex virus mimivirus; mamavirus was so named because it is similar to but larger than mimivirus.
Xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus
species of virus
Porcine circovirus 1
species of virus
Pandoravirus salinus
species of virus
human bocavirus
genus of viruses
SADS coronavirus
type of Alphacoronavirus affecting swine
Pandoraviridae
Pandoraviridae is a proposed family of double-stranded DNA viruses that infect amoebae. There is only one genus in this family: Pandoravirus. Several species in this genus have been described, including Pandoravirus dulcis, Pandoravirus salinus and Pandoravirus yedoma.
Paramyxovirinae
REDIRECT Orthoparamyxovirinae
Flexiviridae
Flexiviridae was a family of viruses named after being filamentous and highly flexible. Members of the family infect plants. In 2009, the family was dissolved and replaced with four families, each of which still contain the name flexiviridae:
Pneumovirinae
REDIRECT Pneumoviridae
Pandoravirus dulcis
species of virus
cassava mosaic virus
various species of virus
Tetraviridae
Tetraviridae is a family of viruses named due to its members having T=4 symmetry and infecting butterflies and moths. The family was dissolved in 2011 due to genetic differences and replaced with three families, each of which still contain the name tetraviridae:
Klosneuvirus
Klosneuvirus (KNV, also KloV) is a type of giant virus found by the analysis of low-complexity metagenomes from a wastewater treatment plant in Klosterneuburg, Austria. It has a 1.57-Mb genome coding unusually high number of genes typically found in cellular organisms, including aminoacyl transfer RNA synthetases with specificities for 19 different amino acids, over 10 translation factors and several tRNA-modifying enzymes. Klosneuvirus, Indivirus, Catovirus and Hokovirus, are part of a group of giant viruses denoted as Klosneuviruses or Klosneuvirinae, a proposed subfamily of the Mimiviridae.