
The Potyviridae are a family that encompass more than 30% of known plant viruses, many of which are of great agricultural significance. They are flexuous filamentous rod-shaped particles. Their genome is composed of positive-sense RNA which is surrounded by a protein coat made up of a single viral encoded protein called a capsid. All induce the fo...
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A family of RNA plant viruses with flexuous, filamentous particles and consisting of three genera: potyvirus, rymovirus, and bymovirus. A fourth genus, ipomovirus, is possible. All members of the family form cytoplasmic cylindrical inclusion bodies during infection. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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