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Prologue
Published in Paul Pumpens, Peter Pushko, Philippe Le Mercier, Virus-Like Particles, 2022
Paul Pumpens, Peter Pushko, Philippe Le Mercier
Figure P.7 illustrates the actual content of the guide chapters and demonstrates how the new realms cover the entire scale of virus divergence and reveal the virus relationships by going through numerous RNA viruses of the Riboviria realm and closing the circle at the border of dsDNA and dsDNA-RT viruses. Remarkably, the unique Riboviria realm includes all viruses of the five Baltimore classes III, IV, V, VI, and VII. It is evident also that not all 59 orders have their own chapters. The remaining orders, which are poorly developed by viral nanotechnology at this time, are grouped into the “other” virus chapters in accordance with the Baltimore classification. In fact, the viruses from these orders represent potential novel sources for the VLP applications.
Taxonomy and Grouping
Published in Paul Pumpens, Single-Stranded RNA Phages, 2020
The 2018b release introduced a set of novel taxonomic levels, such as “Realm,” “Subrealm,” “Kingdom,” “Subkingdom,” “Phylum,” “Subphylum,” “Class,” and “Subclass,” which are followed now by the formerly higher “Order” level. The “Realm” is defined now as the highest taxonomic rank into which virus species can be classified. The only currently defined realm Riboviria covers RNA viruses: altogether 1 phylum, 3 orders, 40 families, and 8 genera. The Leviviridae family is included therefore into the huge Riboviria realm.
Soybean mosaic disease (SMD): a review
Published in Egyptian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 2021
Fazal Ur Rehman, Maria Kalsoom, Muhammad Adnan, Nageen Naz, Tuffail Ahmad Nasir, Husnain Ali, Talha Shafique, Ghulam Murtaza, Samra Anwar, Muhammad Awais Arshad
Virus: RiboviriaKingdom: OrthornaviraePhylum: PisuviricotaClass: StelpaviricetesOrder: PatataviralesFamily: PotyviridaeGenus: PotyvirusSpecies: Soybean Mosaic Virus