Arnidovirineae

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Arnidovirineae is a suborder of viruses in the order Nidovirales. There are 4 families, 16 genera in the Arnidovirineae suborder. For species that fall under the Arnidovirineae suborder large mammals serve as natural hosts, with sizes varying from mice to boars and horses. However, for 3 genera snakes and turtles serve as natural hosts. Viruses in this suborder have relatively small genomes compared to other suborders in the Nidovirales order, ranging from 12-16kb. These genome differences are the primary identifying factor of the suborder. Species of Arnidovirneae have been found all around the world.[1]


Arnidovirineae
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Structure of a virus in the Arterviridae family
Virus classification Edit this classification
(unranked): Virus
Realm: Riboviria
Kingdom: Orthornavirae
Phylum: Pisuviricota
Class: Pisoniviricetes
Order: Nidovirales
Suborder: Arnidovirineae

Taxonomy

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References

  1. ^ Zhou, Zhijian; Qiu, Ye; Ge, Xingyi (2021-04-23). "The taxonomy, host range and pathogenicity of coronaviruses and other viruses in the Nidovirales order". Animal Diseases. 1 (1): 5. doi:10.1186/s44149-021-00005-9. ISSN 2731-0442.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)