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Pseudoviridae Family Retroviridae – Retroviruses, e.g. HIV
Family Caulimoviridae – a VII
group virus family (see below) The
family Retroviridae was previously...
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Oncogenic retroviridae proteins are
retroviral proteins that have the
ability to
transform cells. They can
induce sarcomas, leukaemias, lymphomas, and...
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spumaviruses (spuma,
Latin for "foam") or foamyviruses, is a
subfamily of the
Retroviridae family.
Spumaviruses are
exogenous viruses that have
specific morphology...
- and Picornaviridae) and four
enveloped (Coronaviridae, Flaviviridae,
Retroviridae and Togaviridae). All the non-enveloped
families have
icosahedral nucleocapsids...
- gene therapy.[citation needed] ASLV is a
Group VI
virus of the
family Retroviridae. It is of the
genus Alpharetrovirus, and has a C-type morphology. Hence...
- (FeLV) is an RNA
virus in the
subfamily Oncovirinae belonging to the
Retroviridae family. The
virus comprises 5' and 3' LTRs and
three genes: Gag (structural)...
- T cells. HIV is a
member of the
genus Lentivirus, part of the
family Retroviridae.
Lentiviruses share many
morphological and
biological characteristics...
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Herpesviridae B
virus Retroviridae Simian foamy virus HTLV-1 HTLV-2
Poxviridae Tanapox Yaba
monkey tumor virus...
- Lentivirus". viralzone.expasy.org.
Retrieved 2015-11-30. Goff SP (2013). "
Retroviridae". In
Knipe DM,
Howley PM (eds.).
Fields Virology (6 ed.). Lippincott...
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Herpesviridae B
virus Retroviridae Simian foamy virus HTLV-1 HTLV-2
Poxviridae Tanapox Yaba
monkey tumor virus...