
The Birnaviridae are a family of viruses, including the following genera: The Birnaviridae are type-III viruses in the Baltimore classification, which means they have a double-stranded RNA genome. The other family of type-III viruses is the Reoviridae. ==Birnaviridae proteins== The Birnaviridae genome encodes several proteins: The Birnaviridae RNA...
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A family of bisegmented, double-stranded RNA viruses causing infection in fish, mollusks, fowl, and drosophila. There are three genera: aquabirnavirus, avibirnavirus, and entomobirnavirus. Horizontal and vertical transmission occurs for all viruses. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: bir′nă-vī′ri-dā Definitions: 1. A family of icosahedral nonenveloped viruses, 60 nm in diameter with a genome that consists of two segments of linear double-stranded RNA.
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