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Ambiviricota, a novel ribovirian phylum for viruses with viroid-like properties. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Virol
Kuhn JH   +9 more
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Viroids and Viroid-Host Interactions [PDF]

open access: possibleAnnual Review of Phytopathology, 2005
Although they induce symptoms in plants similar to those accompanying virus infections, viroids have unique structural, functional, and evolutionary characteristics. They are composed of a small, nonprotein-coding, single-stranded, circular RNA, with autonomous replication. Viroid species are clustered into the families Pospiviroidae and Avsunviroidae,
Ricardo Flores   +2 more
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VIROIDS AND VIROID DISEASES OF PLANTS [PDF]

open access: possible, 2011
Viroids, in spite of their name that hints at a relationship with viruses, differ from them in fundamental aspects that include structure, function, and evolutionary origin. Viroids are the smallest replicons described so far, being exclusively composed of small (in the range of 250-430 nt) circular RNA (Diener 2003; Flores et al.
Flores R   +4 more
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Viroid Taxonomy

2017
The International Committee on Virus Taxonomy (ICTV) is the organization responsible for establishing the rules to classify viroids into species, genera, and families, and ultimately to endorse viroid taxonomy. The ICTV recently called for more stringent rules to create new virus and viroid species, which must be based on at least two independent ...
Di Serio F   +8 more
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Viroids and the nature of viroid diseases*

1999
In its methodology, the unexpected discovery of the viroid in 1971 resembles that of the virus by Beijerinck some 70 years earlier. In either case, a novel type of plant pathogen was recognized by its ability to penetrate through a medium with pores small enough to exclude even the smallest previously known pathogen: bacteria as compared with the ...
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