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'''''Tetraviridae''''' was a family of [[virus]]es named due to its members having T=4 symmetry and infecting [[butterflies]] and [[moth]]s. The family was dissolved in 2011 due to genetic differences and replaced with three families, each of which still contain the name ''tetraviridae'':<ref name=ictv>{{cite web|url=https://talk.ictvonline.org/taxonomy/|title=Taxonomy|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses|access-date=25 March 2020|quote=}}</ref> |
'''''Tetraviridae''''' was a family of [[virus]]es named due to its members having T=4 symmetry and infecting [[butterflies]] and [[moth]]s. The family was dissolved in 2011 due to genetic differences and replaced with three families, each of which still contain the name ''tetraviridae'':<ref name=ictv>{{cite web|url=https://talk.ictvonline.org/taxonomy/|title=Taxonomy|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses|access-date=25 March 2020|quote=}}</ref> |
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Tetraviridae was a family of viruses named due to its members having T=4 symmetry and infecting butterflies and moths. The family was dissolved in 2011 due to genetic differences and replaced with three families, each of which still contain the name tetraviridae:[1]
References
- ^ "Taxonomy". International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses. Retrieved 25 March 2020.