- Source: Tobaniviridae
Tobaniviridae is a family of enveloped, positive-strand RNA viruses in the order Nidovirales which infect vertebrates. The most common host organisms include mammals, fish, and snakes, with some infections observed in other reptiles. The genome size of tobaniviruses ranges from 20 to 32 kilobases. The family is the only member of the suborder Tornidovirineae.
Taxonomy
The family Tobaniviridae has four subfamilies and eleven genera:
Piscanivirinae
Bafinivirus
Oncotshavirus
Remotovirinae
Bostovirus
Serpentovirinae
Infratovirus
Lyctovirus
Pregotovirus
Sectovirus
Septovirus
Sertovirus
Vebetovirus
Torovirinae
Torovirus
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Klasifikasi virus
- Nidovirales
- Tobaniviridae
- Serpentovirinae
- Torovirus
- Nidovirales
- White bream virus
- Baltimore classification
- List of virus families and subfamilies
- Piscanivirinae
- Bafinivirus
- Microbacterium virus MuffinTheCat