
doi: 10.15488/3349
The Partitiviridae is a family of small, isometric, non-enveloped viruses with bisegmented double-stranded (ds) RNA genomes of 3-4.8 kbp. The two genome segments are individually encapsidated. The family has five genera, with characteristic hosts for members of each genus: either plants or fungi for genera Alphapartitivirus and Betapartitivirus, fungi for genus Gammapartitivirus, plants for genus Deltapartitivirus and protozoa for genus Cryspovirus. Partitiviruses are transmitted intracellularly via seeds (plants), oocysts (protozoa) or hyphal anastomosis, cell division and sporogenesis (fungi); there are no known natural vectors. This is a summary of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) Report on the taxonomy of the Partitiviridae, which is available at www.ictv.global/report/partitiviridae. © 2018 The Authors.
RNA virus, Gammapartitivirus, plant, Genome, Viral, phylogeny, Virus Replication, ICTV, virus RNA, Terminology as Topic, Partitiviridae, RNA Viruses, genetics, Alphapartitivirus, virus replication, Phylogeny, Taxonomy, Betapartitivirus, virion, fungus, Fungi, Virion, Plants, ultrastructure, virology, virus genome, Deltapartitivirus, classification, Alveolata, Cryspovirus, RNA, Viral, nomenclature, Dewey Decimal Classification::600 | Technik::610 | Medizin, Gesundheit
RNA virus, Gammapartitivirus, plant, Genome, Viral, phylogeny, Virus Replication, ICTV, virus RNA, Terminology as Topic, Partitiviridae, RNA Viruses, genetics, Alphapartitivirus, virus replication, Phylogeny, Taxonomy, Betapartitivirus, virion, fungus, Fungi, Virion, Plants, ultrastructure, virology, virus genome, Deltapartitivirus, classification, Alveolata, Cryspovirus, RNA, Viral, nomenclature, Dewey Decimal Classification::600 | Technik::610 | Medizin, Gesundheit
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