Definition of Sedoreovirinae. Meaning of Sedoreovirinae. Synonyms of Sedoreovirinae

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- Sedoreovirinae (sedo = smooth) was a subfamily of the Reoviridae family of viruses. Viruses in this subfamily are distinguished by the absence of a turreted...
- structure of the particle, particularly with the cypoviruses. The name Sedoreovirinae will be used to identify the subfamily containing the non-turreted virus...
- double-stranded RNA viruses in the family Reoviridae and subfamily Sedoreovirinae. Unlike other reoviruses, orbiviruses are arboviruses. They can infect...
- Resentoviricetes Order: Reovirales Family: Sedoreoviridae Subfamily: Sedoreovirinae Genus: Rotavirus Species Rotavirus A Rotavirus B Rotavirus C Rotavirus...
- Rothmandenesvirinae Rubulavirinae Sarlesvirinae Secondpapillomavirinae Sedoreovirinae Sepvirinae Serpentovirinae Simarterivirinae Skryabinvirinae Slopekvirinae...
- does temporarily acquire a viral envelope as it buds from a host cell. Sedoreovirinae viruses contain and inner, intermediate and outer capsid. The capsid...
- encephalitis virus Family Reoviridae (Baltimore class III) Subfamily Sedoreovirinae Genus Orbivirus African horse sickness virus Bluetongue disease virus...
- Umatilla virus (UMAV) is a dsRNA virus in the family Reoviridae, subfamily Sedoreovirinae, and the genus Orbivirus. This arbovirus was first isolated in 1969...
- Mimoreovirus is a genus of viruses, in the family Reoviridae, in the subfamily Sedoreovirinae. The only isolate infects the marine photosynthetic protist Micromonas...
- virus (ORUV) is an arbovirus of the genus Orbivirus, the subfamily Sedoreovirinae and the family Reoviridae. There are four known subtypes of Orungo virus...