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The Flaviviridae are a family of viruses that are primarily spread through arthropod vectors (mainly ticks and mosquitoes). The family gets its name from Yellow Fever virus, a type virus of Flav...
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Two distinct groups of viruses have been assigned tentatively to the family Flaviviridae, based upon their genomic organization and genetic similarity to recognized members of the family.
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Description of 00.026. Flaviviridae, generated from ICTVdB, a DELTA database.
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Home | Major Diseases | New for 2000 | Pathogen Cards | Links | Antivirals ... Flaviviruses virions are spherical, enveloped, and 40-50 nm in diameter. Flavi contains a linear, plus sense, single-stranded RNA genome. There are about 70 recognized diseases in the Flavi family. 13 cause disease in humans, ... New for 2000...
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Flaviviridae; By Maria Raquel Kronen ... The Flaviviridae genome is infectious. In Flaviviruses structural genes are found at the 5’ of the genome and non-structural genes are encoded at the 3’ end of the genome. ... Flaviviridae has three structural proteins as follows: C/V2 are the capsid proteins, M/V1 are the...
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Flaviviridae contains a myriad of viruses that cause disease in humans. Flaviviridae has a total of 69 pathogens in its rank. The family gets its name from Yellow Fever virus, a type virus of Flaviviridae; flavus means yellow in Latin.
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Flaviviridae A family of viruses comprising three genera, Flavivirus , Pestivirus , and Hepacivirus. They are single-stranded, plus sense RNA viruses ... Flaviviridae have monopartite, linear, single-stranded RNA genomes of positive polarity, 9.6- to 12.3-kilobase in length. The 5'-termini of flaviviruses carry a...
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The family of the Flaviviridae contains 3 genera: (i) the hepaciviruses, to which belongs Hepatitis C virus (HCV), (ii) the flaviviruses and (iii) the pestiviruses. ... Possible targets for inhibition of the replication of Flaviviridae are the binding to, and the uptake of the virus in the cell; the internal ribosomal entry...
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The family Flaviviridae contains three genera: Hepacivirus, Flavivirus, and Pestivirus. ... The family Flaviviridae contains three genera: Hepacivirus, Flavivirus, and Pestivirus. Worldwide, more than 170 million people are chronically infected with Hepatitis C virus and are at risk of developing cirrhosis and/or liver cancer.
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The Big Picture Book of Viruses: Flaviviridae ... ; Taxonomy: Synonym(s): Flavivirus group. Description is on the taxonomic level of family. Taxon contains the following Genera: Flavivirus, Pestivirus, "hepatitis C-like viruses". ... Flaviviridae Images:
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