- Malacoherpesviridae
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Malacoherpesviridae Virus classification Group: Group I (dsDNA) Order: Herpesvirales Family: Malacoherpesviridae
Davison et al., 2009[1]Genus Haliotivirus
OstreavirusThe Malacoherpesviridae are a family of DNA viruses that cause diseases in molluscs.
The family name Malacoherpesviridae is derived from Greek word 'μαλακός (malacos) meaning 'soft' and from Greek word 'μαλάκιον (malakion) meaning 'mollusc.[1]
Within this family two species have been described: Ostreid herpesvirus 1 in 2009 [1] and Haliotid herpesvirus 1 in 2010.[2]
Malacoherpesviridae may have the ability to infect across species, a feature not typically observed in vertebrate herpesviruses. This ability appears to be restricted to related mollusc species.[2]
Genera
- Ostreavirus Davison et al., 2009[1]
- Haliotivirus Savin et al., 2010[2]
- Haliotid herpesvirus 1 Savin et al., 2010 - acronym: AbHV-1, common name: abalone herpesvirus, its host are abalone sea snails Haliotis spp. such as Haliotis diversicolor[2]
References
This article incorporates CC-BY-2.0 text from the reference [2]
- ^ a b c d e Davison A. J., Eberle R., Ehlers B., Hayward G. S., McGeoch D. J., Minson A. C., Pellett P. E., Roizman B., Studdert M. J. & Thiry E. (2009). "The order Herpesvirales". Archives of Virology 154(1): 171-177. PubMed, doi:10.1007/s00705-008-0278-4
- ^ a b c d e Savin K. W., Cocks B. G., Wong F., Sawbridge T., Cogan N., Savage D. & Warner S. (2010). "A neurotropic herpesvirus infecting the gastropod, abalone, shares ancestry with oyster herpesvirus and a herpesvirus associated with the amphioxus genome". Virology Journal 7: 308. PubMed, doi:10.1186/1743-422X-7-308.
External links
- Malacoherpesviridae at National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) website.
Baltimore (virus classification) DNA I: dsDNA viruses HerpesviralesHerpesviridae · MalacoherpesviridaeUnassignedNLCDV: Asfarviridae · Iridoviridae · Marseilleviridae · Megaviridae · Mimiviridae · Phycodnaviridae · Poxviridae
nonenveloped: Adenoviridae · Papillomaviridae · Papovaviridae (obsolete) · Polyomaviridae
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