Global Information Lookup Global Information

List of subviral agents information


Subviral agents are pathogenic entities that can cause disease, but lack various fundamental properties of viruses. Subviral agents consist of satellites, viroids, prions, defective interfering particles, viriforms, and, most recently, obelisks.[1][2][3][4][5]

Species Classification
Maize white line mosaic satellite virus Satellite - RNA
Panicum mosaic satellite virus Satellite - RNA
Tobacco mosaic satellite virus Satellite - RNA
Tobacco necrosis satellite virus Satellite - RNA
Macrobrachium satellite virus 1 Satellite - RNA
Nilaparvata lugens commensal X virus Satellite - RNA
Chronic bee-paralysis satellite virus Satellite - RNA
Cafeteriavirus-dependent mavirus Satellite - DNA
Mimivirus-dependent virus Sputnik Satellite - DNA
Mimivirus-dependent virus Zamilon Satellite - DNA
Phaeocystis globosa virus virophage Satellite - DNA
Chlorella virophage Satellite - DNA
Dishui lake virophage Satellite - DNA
Guarani virophage Satellite - DNA
Organic Lake virophage Satellite - DNA
Qinghai Lake virophage Satellite - DNA
Yellowstone Lake virophage Satellite - DNA
Alphasatellite (Family) Satellite - DNA
Tolecusatellitidae (Family) Satellite - DNA
Virusoids (Family) Satellite - RNA - Uncapsulated
Defective interfering particle Defective interfering particle
Avocado sunblotch viroid Viroid
Peach latent mosaic viroid Viroid
Eggplant latent viroid Viroid
Potato spindle tuber viroid Viroid
Hop stunt viroid Viroid
Coconut cadang-cadang viroid Viroid
Apple scar skin viroid Viroid
Coleus blumei viroid 1 Viroid
Polydnaviriformidae Virifrom
Rhodogtaviriformidae Virifrom
Bartogtaviriformidae, Virifrom
Brachygtaviriformida Virifrom
Obelisks Obelisk
Prions Prion
  1. ^ "Subviral Agent - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics". www.sciencedirect.com. Retrieved 2024-02-28.
  2. ^ Kogay, Roman; Koppenhöfer, Sonja; Beatty, J Thomas; Kuhn, Jens H.; Lang, Andrew S.; Zhaxybayeva, Olga (2022). "Formal recognition and classification of gene transfer agents as viriforms". Virus Evolution. 8 (2): veac100. doi:10.1093/ve/veac100. PMC 9662315. PMID 36381234. Retrieved 2024-02-28.
  3. ^ Thompson, Joanna. "Weird 'Obelisks' Found in Human Gut May be Virus-Like Entities". Scientific American. Retrieved 2024-02-28.
  4. ^ "Defective Interfering Particle - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics". www.sciencedirect.com. Retrieved 2024-02-28.
  5. ^ "ICTV". 2022-07-02. Archived from the original on 2022-07-02. Retrieved 2024-02-28.

and 15 Related for: List of subviral agents information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8135 seconds.)

List of subviral agents

Last Update:

Subviral agents are pathogenic entities that can cause disease, but lack various fundamental properties of viruses. Subviral agents consist of satellites...

Word Count : 142

Virus classification

Last Update:

Sciences. Encyclopedia of Virology. pp. 28–37. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-809633-8.21231-4. ISBN 978-0-12-809633-8. PMC 7157452. "Subviral Agents". ICTV 9th Report...

Word Count : 3367

Maize white line mosaic satellite virus

Last Update:

limited sequence homology with the corresponding proteins of STNV viruses. List of subviral agents "Satellite maize white line mosaic virus". NCBI Taxonomy...

Word Count : 274

Virus quantification

Last Update:

needed, TEM equipment is only available in a few laboratories. List of subviral agents Minimal infective dose Viral load Sciences, Noble Life. "Viral Quantification...

Word Count : 4009

Glossary of virology

Last Update:

transcriptase RNA interference RNA virus rolling circle replication satellite A subviral agent that depends entirely upon a coinfecting helper virus for its own replication...

Word Count : 2688

Virusoid

Last Update:

application of these subviral agents is to make specific vectors that can be used for the future development of biological control agents for plant viral...

Word Count : 2615

Viral marketing

Last Update:

end of the promotion on June 29th. In Autumn 2019, a real estate listing for a century-old home in Lansing, Michigan went viral when the listing agent (James...

Word Count : 6691

DNA replication

Last Update:

into a complex molecular machine called the replisome. The following is a list of major DNA replication enzymes that participate in the replisome: In vitro...

Word Count : 7286

Origin of replication

Last Update:

origin of replication (also called the replication origin) is a particular sequence in a genome at which replication is initiated. Propagation of the genetic...

Word Count : 12561

Genome editing

Last Update:

artificial genetic engineering. The agents that are competent to edit genetic codes are viruses or subviral RNA-agents. Although GEEN has higher efficiency...

Word Count : 9362

Hydrogenosome

Last Update:

(December 2005). "Alternative pathway of metronidazole activation in Trichomonas vaginalis hydrogenosomes". Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 49 (12): 5033–6...

Word Count : 1024

Karl Maramorosch

Last Update:

Pathogens, Vectors and Plant Diseases- Approaches to Control, 1982. Subviral Pathogens of Plants and Animals, 1985. Viral Insecticides for Biological Control...

Word Count : 1620

RNA virus

Last Update:

Genus Deltavirus – includes Hepatitis D virus (not a true virus, but a subviral agent) Lassa virus (Arenaviridae) Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (Arenaviridae)...

Word Count : 3853

Baltimore classification

Last Update:

majority of RNA viruses are classified in the kingdom Orthornavirae in the realm Riboviria. The exceptions are generally viroids and other subviral agents. Some...

Word Count : 5685

Hepatitis B virus

Last Update:

Jarnik M, Taylor J (August 2008). "Properties of subviral particles of hepatitis B virus". Journal of Virology. 82 (16): 7812–7. doi:10.1128/JVI.00561-08...

Word Count : 6788

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net