Genus: Nebovirus
Family: Caliciviridae
Genus: Nebovirus
Distinguishing features
The strains in this genus form a distinct clade within the family Caliciviridae (Figure 4. Caliciviridae).
Virion
See discussion under family description.
The strains in this genus form a distinct clade within the family Caliciviridae (Figure 4. Caliciviridae).
See discussion under family description.
The strains in this genus form a distinct clade within the family Caliciviridae (Figure 4. Caliciviridae).
See discussion under family description.
The strains in this genus form a distinct clade within the family Caliciviridae (Figure 4. Caliciviridae). ORF1 of minovirus encodes a polyprotein that shares 21% amino acid identity with caliciviruses in the genus Salovirus, which also have been detected in fish species, followed by 11% to 14% amino acid identity with mammalian caliciviruses.
The strains in this genus form a distinct clade within the family Caliciviridae (Figure 4. Caliciviridae).
See discussion under family description.
The strains in this genus form a distinct clade within the family Caliciviridae (Figure 4. Caliciviridae).
See discussion under family description.
Jan Vinjé, Mary K. Estes, Pedro Esteves, Kim Y. Green, Kazuhiko Katayama, Nick J. Knowles, Yvan L’Homme, Vito Martella, Harry Vennema and Peter A. White
A summary of this ICTV Report chapter has been published as an ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile article in the Journal of General Virology, and should be cited when referencing this online chapter as follows:
Jeremy R. Thompson*
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