Flexiviridae was a family of viruses named after being filamentous and highly flexible. Members of the family infect plants. In 2009, the family was dissolved and replaced with four families, each of which still contain the name flexiviridae:[1]
Alphaflexiviridae
Betaflexiviridae
Gammaflexiviridae
Deltaflexiviridae
Flexiviridae was incertae sedis but the new families are in Tymovirales. [1]
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Flexiviridae was a family of viruses named after being filamentous and highly flexible. Members of the family infect plants. In 2009, the family was dissolved...
1972. In 2004 it was placed in the Carlavirus genus within the family Flexiviridae. When that family was split in 2009, Carlavirus and NeLV were placed...
Carlavirus in 1995 (6th report). In 2005 (8th report) it was placed in the Flexiviridae family, having previously been unassigned. The current position in the...
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comparisons between comprehensive sets of sequences from the families Flexiviridae and Potyviridae that have helped inform taxonomy and clarify genus and...
Lolium latent virus, proposed type member of a new genus in the family Flexiviridae". Archives of Virology. 153 (7): 1263–70. doi:10.1007/s00705-008-0108-8...