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Unassigned viruses in the family |
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Bat iflavirus |
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Bombyx mori iflavirus |
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Brevicoryne
brassicae picorna-like virus |
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Chequa iflavirus |
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Diamondback moth iflavirus |
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Dinocampus coccinellae paralysis
virus |
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Graminella nigrifrons iflavirus
1 |
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Halyomorpha halys virus |
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Heliconius erato iflavirus
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Helicoverpa armigera iflavirus |
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Ixodes holocyclus iflavirus |
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King virus |
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Kinkell virus |
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La Jolla virus |
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Laodelphax striatellus picorna-like
virus 2
Moku virus |
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Nasonia vitripennis virus
Nilaparvata lugens honeydew virus 2 |
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Nilaparvata lugens honeydew
virus 3
Opsiphanes invirae iflavirus 1 |
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Pityohyphantes rubrofasciatus iflavirus |
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Thaumetopoea pityocampa
iflavirus 1 |
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Twyford virus |
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Venturia canescens
picorna-like virus |
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Bat ifla-like
viruses
Six ifla-like virus sequences were obtain
from big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus)
during metagenomic studies (Donaldson et
al., 2010):
HQ585106
HQ585107
HQ585108
HQ585109
HQ585110
HQ585111
Tomato matilda virus (Saqib et al.,
2014)
HQ260868
Washington bat picornavirus (WBPV) (Greninger
et al.,
unpub.)
WBPV 1 KX580885
(8946 nt)
WBPV 2 KX580888
(6222 nt)
References
Donaldson, E.F., Haskew, A.N., Gates, J.E.,
Huynh, J., Moore, C.J, Frieman, M.B. (2010).
Metagenomic analysis of the viromes of three
North American bat species: viral diversity
among different bat species that share a
common habitat. J Virol. 84: 13004-13018.
Epub 2010 Oct 6.
Saqib, M., Wylie, S.J. and Jones, M.G.K.
(2014). Serendipitous identification of a
new Iflavirus-like virus infecting tomato,
and its subsequent characterisation. Plant
Pathol., in press.
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