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Circoviridae is a
family of DNA viruses.
Birds and
mammals serve as
natural hosts.
There are 101
species in this family, ****igned to 2 genera. Diseases...
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greatly between species. The smallest—the
ssDNA circoviruses,
family Circoviridae—code for only two
proteins and have a
genome size of only two kilobases;...
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disease virus (BFDV)—belongs to the
taxonomic genus Circovirus,
family Circoviridae. It
attacks the
feather follicles and the beak and claw
matrices of the...
- single-stranded DNA
viruses in
vertebrate genomes: the
parvoviridae and
circoviridae are more than 40 to 50
million years old".
Journal of Virology. 84 (23):...
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Circovirus is a
genus of viruses, in the
family Circoviridae.
Birds (such as
pigeons and ducks) and pigs
serve as
natural hosts,
though dogs have been...
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still do
pertain highly to vertebrates. Two
examples include the
Circoviridae and Parvoviridae. They
replicate within the nucleus, and form a double-stranded...
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infects domestic dogs and wild
canids exclusively. It is a
member of the
Circoviridae family and the
genus Circovirus.
There are
currently 11
species of known...
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million years for the Parvoviridae, Filoviridae,
Bornaviridae and
Circoviridae families of viruses, >100
million years in the Flaviviridae, and 12 million...
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Baphyvirales Bacilladnaviridae Cirlivirales Circoviridae Cremevirales Smacoviridae Mulpavirales Metaxyviridae Nanoviridae Recrevirales Redondoviridae...
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Carmotetraviridae Caulimoviridae Chaseviridae Chrysoviridae Chuviridae Circoviridae Clavaviridae Closteroviridae Coronaviridae Corticoviridae Cremegaviridae...