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'''Hypoviridae''' is a [[fungal virus]] family (infects [[fungi]]).
'''Hypoviridae''' is a [[fungal virus]] family (infects [[fungi]]).


==Virology==
==Virology==


Their particularity is to encode for no capsid<ref name="Capsid-Less RNA Viruses">[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9780470015902.a0023269/abstract Capsid-Less RNA Viruses]</ref>, and does not assemble any virion to spread. The virus never leaves its host and probably replicates in pleomorphic host-derived lipid [[Vesicle (biology)|vesicles]]. Transmission is probably dependent on host hyphal anastomosis.
Their particularity is to encode for no capsid,<ref name="Capsid-Less RNA Viruses">[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9780470015902.a0023269/abstract Capsid-Less RNA Viruses]</ref> and does not assemble any virion to spread. The virus never leaves its host and probably replicates in pleomorphic host-derived lipid [[Vesicle (biology)|vesicles]]. Transmission is probably dependent on host hyphal anastomosis.


== Literature ==
== Literature ==

Revision as of 16:45, 11 December 2012

Hypovirus
Virus classification
Group:
Group III (dsRNA)
Family:
Hypoviridae
Genus:
Hypovirus

Hypoviridae is a fungal virus family (infects fungi).

Virology

Their particularity is to encode for no capsid,[1] and does not assemble any virion to spread. The virus never leaves its host and probably replicates in pleomorphic host-derived lipid vesicles. Transmission is probably dependent on host hyphal anastomosis.

Literature

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