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Genus
dsDNA Viruses

Genus: Treiszetapapillomavirus

Subfamily: Firstpapillomavirinae

Genus: Treiszetapapillomavirus

 

Distinguishing features

The sole member of this genus is associated with a cartilaginous lesion of a bird, a northern fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis). The E6 protein contains a single zinc-binding E6 motif. 

Virion

See discussion under family description. 

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Genus
dsDNA Viruses

Genus: Treisepsilonpapillomavirus

Subfamily: Firstpapillomavirinae

Genus: Treisepsilonpapillomavirus

 

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Genus
dsDNA Viruses

Genus: Treisdeltapapillomavirus

Subfamily: Firstpapillomavirinae

Genus: Treisdeltapapillomavirus

 

Distinguishing features

Members of this genus were isolated from the oral mucosa of bats. 

Virion

See discussion under family description. 

Genome organization and replication

See discussion under family description. 

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Genus
dsDNA Viruses

Genus: Dyoomegapapillomavirus

Subfamily: Firstpapillomavirinae

Genus: Dyoomegapapillomavirus

 

Distinguishing features

Members of this genus were isolated from the oral mucosa of bats. 

Virion

See discussion under family description. 

Genome organization and replication

See discussion under family description. 

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Genus
dsDNA Viruses

Genus: Dyopsipapillomavirus

Subfamily: Firstpapillomavirinae

Genus: Dyopsipapillomavirus

 

Distinguishing features

Members of this genus were isolated from the oral mucosa of bats. 

Virion

See discussion under family description. 

Genome organization and replication

See discussion under family description. 

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Genus
dsDNA Viruses

Genus: Dyochipapillomavirus

Subfamily: Firstpapillomavirinae

Genus: Dyochipapillomavirus

 

Distinguishing features

The sole member of this genus was isolated from the skin of a donkey (Equus asinus). 

Virion

See discussion under family description. 

Genome organization and replication

See discussion under family description. 

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Genus
dsDNA Viruses

Genus: Dyophipapillomavirus

Subfamily: Firstpapillomavirinae

Genus: Dyophipapillomavirus

 

Distinguishing features

Members of this genus were isolated from the healthy skin of a European mole (Talpa europaea). 

Virion

See discussion under family description. 

Genome organization and replication

See discussion under family description. 

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Genus
dsDNA Viruses

Genus: Dyoupsilonpapillomavirus

Subfamily: Firstpapillomavirinae

Genus: Dyoupsilonpapillomavirus

 

Distinguishing features

Members of this genus are associated with lesions from bats. 

Virion

See discussion under family description. 

Genome organization and replication

See discussion under family description. 

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Genus
dsDNA Viruses

Genus: Dyotaupapillomavirus

Subfamily: Firstpapillomavirinae

Genus: Dyotaupapillomavirus

 

Distinguishing features

Members of this genus are associated with lesions from insectivorous bats. 

Virion

See discussion under family description. 

Genome organization and replication

See discussion under family description. 

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Genus
dsDNA Viruses

Genus: Dyosigmapapillomavirus

Subfamily: Firstpapillomavirinae

Genus: Dyosigmapapillomavirus

 

Distinguishing features

Members of this genus are associated with a cutaneous exophytic lesion in beavers (Castor canadensis). 

Virion

See discussion under family description. 

Genome organization and replication

See discussion under family description. 

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