The Rhabdoviridae is one of the most ecologically diverse families of RNA viruses with members infecting a wide range of organisms including placental mammals, marsupials, birds, reptiles, fish, insects and plants. The availability of complete nucleotide sequences for an increasing number of rhabdoviruses has revealed that their ecological diversity is reflected in the diversity and complexity of their genomes. The five canonical rhabdovirus structural protein genes (N, P, M, G and L) that are shared by all rhabdoviruses are overprinted, overlapped and interspersed with a multitude of novel and diverse accessory genes. Although not essential for replication in cell culture, several of these genes have been shown to have roles associated wit...
The Rhabdoviridae, whose members collectively infect invertebrates, animals, and plants, form a larg...
RNA viruses exhibit substantial structural, ecological and genomic diversity. However, genome size i...
As an outcome of very active arbovirus monitoring programs that began in Australia in the 1950s, som...
The Rhabdoviridae is one of the most ecologically diverse families of RNA viruses with members infec...
Some mammalian rhabdoviruses may infect humans, and also infect invertebrates, dogs, and bats, which...
Metagenomic studies are leading to the discovery of a hidden diversity of RNA viruses. These new vir...
International audienceSome mammalian rhabdoviruses may infect humans, and also infect invertebrates,...
The family Rhabdoviridae consists of viruses that have either a unique bullet-shaped morphology or a...
Rhabdoviridae is the most diverse family of the negative, single-stranded RNA viruses, which include...
The family Rhabdoviridae consists of mostly enveloped, bullet-shaped or bacilliform viruses with a n...
Classical plant rhabdoviruses infect monocot and dicot plants, have unsegmented negative-sense RNA g...
Rhabdoviruses (family Rhabdoviridae) include a diversity of important pathogens of animals and plant...
The Rhabdoviridae, whose members collectively infect invertebrates, animals, and plants, form a larg...
RNA viruses exhibit substantial structural, ecological and genomic diversity. However, genome size i...
As an outcome of very active arbovirus monitoring programs that began in Australia in the 1950s, som...
The Rhabdoviridae is one of the most ecologically diverse families of RNA viruses with members infec...
Some mammalian rhabdoviruses may infect humans, and also infect invertebrates, dogs, and bats, which...
Metagenomic studies are leading to the discovery of a hidden diversity of RNA viruses. These new vir...
International audienceSome mammalian rhabdoviruses may infect humans, and also infect invertebrates,...
The family Rhabdoviridae consists of viruses that have either a unique bullet-shaped morphology or a...
Rhabdoviridae is the most diverse family of the negative, single-stranded RNA viruses, which include...
The family Rhabdoviridae consists of mostly enveloped, bullet-shaped or bacilliform viruses with a n...
Classical plant rhabdoviruses infect monocot and dicot plants, have unsegmented negative-sense RNA g...
Rhabdoviruses (family Rhabdoviridae) include a diversity of important pathogens of animals and plant...
The Rhabdoviridae, whose members collectively infect invertebrates, animals, and plants, form a larg...
RNA viruses exhibit substantial structural, ecological and genomic diversity. However, genome size i...
As an outcome of very active arbovirus monitoring programs that began in Australia in the 1950s, som...