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The virion population is comprised such that some particles are of different sizes. Some particles are 1 % while some particels are larger and measure 300 nm in length. (source: [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ICTVdb/ICTVdB/00.028.htm ICTV dB Descriptions])
The virion population is comprised such that some particles are of different sizes. Some particles are 1 % while some particels are larger and measure 300 nm in length. (source: [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ICTVdb/ICTVdB/00.028.htm ICTV dB Descriptions])


==Reproduction Cycle of a (virus name here) in a Host Cell==
==Reproduction Cycle of a Fuselloviridae in a Host Cell==
 
 


==Viral Ecology & Pathology==
==Viral Ecology & Pathology==

Revision as of 15:48, 16 June 2006

Baltimore Classification

Higher order taxa

Viruses; dsDNA viruses, no RNA stage; Fuselloviridae

Genera

Fusellovirus

Description and Significance

Fuselloviridae is an archaeal virus. It infects Sulfolobus, growing at pH2 at 20ºC.

Genome Structure

The genome of a fuselloviridae is not segmented and contains a single molecule of circular, positively supercoiled, double stranded DNA. The complete genome is 15500 nucleotides long. (source: ICTV dB Descriptions)

Virion Structure of a Fuselloviridae

The virions of Fuselloviridae consist of an envelpe and a nucleocapsid. The capsid is enveloped. Virions are lemon-shaped; flexible and have protrusions that extend through the envelope. One pole has short tail-like fibers attached to it. The virions are 100 nm long and 60 nm in diameter.

The virion population is comprised such that some particles are of different sizes. Some particles are 1 % while some particels are larger and measure 300 nm in length. (source: ICTV dB Descriptions)

Reproduction Cycle of a Fuselloviridae in a Host Cell

Viral Ecology & Pathology

References