| Reoviridae | <virology> Class III viruses, with a segmented double stranded RNA genome, there are about 8-10 segments each coding for a different polypeptide and only one strand of the RNA (minus strand) acts as template for mRNA (plus strand). Icosahedral capsid and the virion includes all the enzymes needed to synthesise mRNA. The viruses originally included in this group do not seem to cause any disease in humans, though they have been isolated from the respiratory tract and gut of patients with a variety of diseases, the name is derived from Respiratory, Enteric, Orphan viruses. Several pathogenic viruses are now classed as reoviruses including orbivirus, a tick borne virus that causes Colorado tick fever and rotavirus. (25 Jun 1999) |
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Synonyms : Aquareoviruses, Aquatic Reovirus, Aquatic Reoviruses, Cypoviruses, Cytoplasmic Polyhedrosis Virus, Fijiviruses, Idnoreoviruses, Mycoreoviruses, Oryzaviruses, Phytoreoviruses, Polyhedrosis Virus, Cytoplasmic, Polyhedrosis Viruses, Cytoplasmic, Reovirus, Aquatic
Synonyms : Infections, Reoviridae, Infection, Reoviridae, Infection, Reovirus, Infections, Reovirus, Reoviridae Infection, Reovirus Infection
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a family of arboviruses carried by arthropods
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The Reoviridae are a family of viruses that includes some viruses that affect the gastrointestinal system (such as Rotavirus), and some that cause respiratory infections. The genetic material of viruses in this family is double-stranded RNA. The name Reoviridae is derived from respiratory enteric orphan viruses. The term "orphan virus" means a virus that is not associated with any known disease. ...
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