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Influenza A Viruses (Orthomyxoviridae)

Encyclopedia of Virology, 2021
Kakkola Laura   +2 more
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Adaptation of members of the Orthomyxoviridae family to transmission by ticks Patricia

open access: closed, 1995
Introduction The influenza viruses of the Orthomyxoviridae family totally depend on higher vertebrates as hosts, and are transmitted by a respiratory or a faecal-oral route. In contrast, two new members of the family, Thogoto (THO) and Dhori (DHO) viruses, here called the orthoacarivirus group, replicate in both vertebrate and tick cells, and are ...
Mary A. Morse   +3 more
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Avian Influenza Viruses (Orthomyxoviridae)

Encyclopedia of Virology, 2021
Nicolas Bravo-Vasquez   +1 more
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Unassigned genus: Orthomyxoviridae

CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Unassigned genus: Orthomyxoviridae covers Identity.

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Equine, Canine, and Swine Influenza (Orthomyxoviridae)

2021
Janet M. Daly   +1 more
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[Taxonomic structure of Orthomyxoviridae: current views and immediate prospects].

open access: closedVestnik Rossiiskoi akademii meditsinskikh nauk, 2011
Analysis of taxonomic structure of Orthomyxoviridae was undertaken in view of its anticipated evolution. Four concepts of circulation of influenza A viruses in the biosphere are discussed, viz. anthrponose, zooanthroponose, metastrongilose, and protozoan. All of them may be considered in the framework of the general zooantroponose concept.
M Iu, Shchelkanov   +8 more
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Orthomyxoviridae

Electron Microscopy in Viral Diagnosis, 2019
Erskine L. Palmer, Mary Lane Martin
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PB2 polymerase subunit of Thogoto virus (Orthomyxoviridae family) [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives of Virology, 1999
Thogoto virus (THOV) represents a new genus in the family Orthomyxoviridae. The three polymerase subunits PB1, PB2, and PA initiate transcription by a unique cap-stealing mechanism that involves the cleavage of only the m(7)GpppAm structure from cellular hnRNAs. Here, we report the cloning of the longest genomic segment of THOV coding for PB2.
Weber, Friedemann   +3 more
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Orthomyxoviridae

open access: closed, 2016
Heinz Mehlhorn
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