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  2. Tolecusatellitidae - Wikipedia

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    Tolecusatellitidae is a incertae sedis ssDNA/ssDNA(+) family of biological satellites.The family contains two genera and 131 species. [1] This family of viruses depend on the presence of another virus (helper viruses) to replicate their genomes, as such they have minimal genomes with very low genomic redundancy.

  3. Monodnaviria - Wikipedia

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    The first animal CRESS-DNA virus to be characterized was the porcine circovirus in 1974, and in 1977, the first genome of an ssDNA virus, the Bean golden mosaic virus, was detailed. Beginning in the 1970s, the families of related members in Monodnaviria began to be organized, Parvoviridae becoming the first ssDNA family recognized with ...

  4. DNA virus - Wikipedia

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    Orthopoxvirus particles. A DNA virus is a virus that has a genome made of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) that is replicated by a DNA polymerase.They can be divided between those that have two strands of DNA in their genome, called double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) viruses, and those that have one strand of DNA in their genome, called single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) viruses. dsDNA viruses primarily belong ...

  5. Realm (virology) - Wikipedia

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    The names of realms consist of a descriptive first part and the suffix -viria, which is the suffix used for virus realms. [1] The first part of Duplodnaviria means "double DNA", referring to dsDNA viruses, [2] the first part of Monodnaviria means "single DNA", referring to ssDNA viruses, [3] the first part of Riboviria is taken from ribonucleic acid (RNA), [4] and the first part of ...

  6. Deltasatellite - Wikipedia

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  7. SsDNA virus - Wikipedia

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  8. Circoviridae - Wikipedia

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    A cyclovirus—cyclovirus-Vietnam—has been isolated from the cerebrospinal fluid of 25 Vietnamese patients with CNS infections of unknown aetiology. [6] The same virus has been isolated from the faeces of healthy children and also from pigs and chickens. This suggests an orofaecal route of transmission with a possible animal reservoir. [6]

  9. SDNA virus - Wikipedia

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