Genus: Scophrhavirus
Subfamily: Alpharhabdovirinae
Genus: Scophrhavirus
Viruses assigned to the genus Replylivirus form a distinct monophyletic group based on well-supported Maximum Likelihood or Maximum Clade Credibility trees inferred from complete L sequences. Anole lyssa-like virus 1 (ALLV1; species Replylivirus allogus), currently the only virus assigned to the genus, was detected in a reptile.
Virion morphology is unknown.
Viruses assigned to the genus Cetarhavirus form a distinct monophyletic group based on well-supported Maximum Likelihood or Maximum Clade Credibility trees inferred from complete L sequences. They have been isolated from marine cetaceans (dolphins and porpoises). They are most closely related to perhabdoviruses, siniperhaviruses, scophrhaviruses, all of which infect finfish.
Arjona-Lopez, J. M., P. Telengech, A. Jamal, S. Hisano, H. Kondo, M. D. Yelin, I. Arjona-Girona, S. Kanematsu, C. J. Lopez-Herrera and N. Suzuki (2018). Novel, diverse RNA viruses from Mediterranean isolates of the phytopathogenic fungus, Rosellinia necatrix: insights into evolutionary biology of fungal viruses. Environ Microbiol 20: 1464-83. [PubMed]
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:
Yukiyo Sato, Subha Das, Leonardo Velasco, Massimo Turina, Hideki Osaki, Ioly Kotta-Loizou, Robert H. A. Coutts, Hideki Kondo, Sead Sabanadzovic , Nobuhiro Suzuki and ICTV Report Consortium: ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Yadokariviridae 2023, Journal of General Virology (2023) 104:001826
Yukiyo Sato†
Institute of Plant Science and Resources
Okayama University
Kurashiki 710-0046
Japan
†Present address:
Institute for Plant Sciences
University of Cologne
Cologne 50674
E-mail: ysato1@uni-koeln.de
Members of the genus Betayadokarivirus form a distinct lineage to that of alphayadokariviruses in phylogenetic analysis of the RdRP protein.
Members of the genus Alphayadokarivirus form a distinct lineage to that of betayadokariviruses in phylogenetic analysis of the RdRP protein.
Yukiyo Sato, Subha Das, Leonardo Velasco, Massimo Turina, Hideki Osaki, Ioly Kotta-Loizou, Robert H. A. Coutts, Hideki Kondo, Sead Sabanadzovic and Nobuhiro Suzuki
The citation for this ICTV Report chapter is the summary published as Sato et al., (2023):
ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Yadokariviridae 2023, Journal of General Virology 104:001826