Koala Retrovirus

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A Viral Biorealm page on the family Koala Retrovirus

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Koala Retrovirus, otherwise known as Koala Immunodeficiency Virus, is a retrovirus that infects Koalas of

Virus Classification


The koala immunodeficiency virus is a retrovirus falling into the group VI division of the Baltimore Classification system. Koala retrovirus virions contain positive-sense single stranded RNA, and have a DNA intermediate in their replication cycle (+ ssRNA-RT). Koala retrovirus belongs to the family Retroviridae, and the genus Gammaretrovirus. Particular species of the virus are yet to be identified. However, studies have indicated that that the virus showed a high degree of homology (78% nucleotide similarity) with the Gibbon Ape Leukemia Virus(GALV), as well as other simian type-C retroviruses[1].

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References

Example: Weir, Jerry P. " Genomic Organization and Evolution of the Human Herpesviruses." Virus Genes 16.1 (1998): 85-93.

Page authored for BIOL 375 Virology, September 2010