International audienceThe family Globuloviridae comprises enveloped viruses with linear, double-stranded DNA genomes of about 21-28 kbp. The virions are spherical with a diameter of 70-100 nm. No information is available about genome replication. Globuloviruses infect hyperthermophilic archaea belonging to the genera Pyrobaculum and Thermoproteus, which thrive in extreme geothermal environments. Infection does not cause lysis of host cells and is noncytocidal. The viral genome does not integrate into the host chromosome. This is a summary of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) Report on the taxonomy of the Globuloviridae, which is available at www.ictv.global/report/globuloviridae
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Viruses in the family Retroviridae are found in a wide variety of vertebrate hosts. Enveloped virion...
The Papillomaviridae is a family of small, non-enveloped viruses with double-stranded DNA genomes of...
Members of the family Herpesviridae have enveloped, spherical virions with characteristic complex st...
International audiencePortogloboviridae is a family of viruses with circular, double-stranded DNA ge...
International audienceGuttaviridae is a family of enveloped viruses infecting hyperthermophilic arch...
International audienceMembers of the family Thaspiviridae have linear dsDNA genomes of 27 to 29 kbp ...
The family Cystoviridae includes enveloped viruses with a tri-segmented dsRNA genome and a double-la...
The family Baculoviridae comprises large viruses with circular dsDNA genomes ranging from 80 to 180 ...
International audienceMembers of the family Parvoviridae are small, resilient, non-enveloped viruses...
International audienceThe family Ampullaviridae includes viruses with linear dsDNA genomes that repl...
International audienceTristromaviridae is a family of viruses with linear, double-stranded DNA genom...
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Viruses in the family Retroviridae are found in a wide variety of vertebrate hosts. Enveloped virion...
The family Caliciviridae includes viruses with single-stranded, positive-sense RNA genomes of 7.4-8....
International audienceThe family Plasmaviridae includes bacterial viruses with slightly pleomorphic,...
Viruses in the family Retroviridae are found in a wide variety of vertebrate hosts. Enveloped virion...
The Papillomaviridae is a family of small, non-enveloped viruses with double-stranded DNA genomes of...
Members of the family Herpesviridae have enveloped, spherical virions with characteristic complex st...