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Paleozoic origin of insect large dsDNA viruses. [PDF]
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Hytrosaviruses (Hytrosaviridae)
The Hytrosaviridae comprises a family of dsDNA viruses with a circular genome of 120-190 kb p. They are exclusively associated with Diptera, such as the tsetse fly, the house fly and the Narcissus bulb fly. Hytrosaviruses cause a very unique pathology including hypertrophy of salivary glands as well as testicular and ovarian malformation.
Henry M. Kariithi, Irene K. Meki
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Hytrosaviridae: a proposal for classification and nomenclature of a new insect virus family
Archives of Virology, 2009Salivary gland hypertrophy viruses (SGHVs) have been identified from different dipteran species, such as the tsetse fly Glossina pallidipes (GpSGHV), the housefly Musca domestica (MdSGHV) and the narcissus bulbfly Merodon equestris (MeSGHV). These viruses share the following characteristics: (i) they produce non-occluded, enveloped, rod-shaped virions ...
Abd-Alla, A.M.M. +7 more
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Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2013
The Glossinavirus (Glossina pallidipes salivary gland hypertrophy virus (GpSGHV)) is a rod-shaped enveloped insect virus containing a 190,032 bp-long, circular dsDNA genome. The virus is pathogenic for the tsetse fly Glossina pallidipes and has been associated with the collapse of selected mass-reared colonies. Maintenance of productive fly colonies is
Kariithi, H.M. +4 more
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The Glossinavirus (Glossina pallidipes salivary gland hypertrophy virus (GpSGHV)) is a rod-shaped enveloped insect virus containing a 190,032 bp-long, circular dsDNA genome. The virus is pathogenic for the tsetse fly Glossina pallidipes and has been associated with the collapse of selected mass-reared colonies. Maintenance of productive fly colonies is
Kariithi, H.M. +4 more
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The proteome of Glossina pallidipes salivary gland hypertrophy virus (Hytrosaviridae) virions
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