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Accession: PRJNA16878 ID: 16878

Flaviviridae

Description of Flaviviridae

adapted from ICTVdb

This virus family contains ethiologic agents of serious human diseases, such as viral hepatitis, meningitis, encephalitides, hemorragic fevers and others. About a half of known flaviviruses are transmitted to vertebrates from mosquitos, and less than a third from ticks; others are zoonotic viruses.

Morphology

Virions consist of an envelope and a nucleocapsid. Virus capsid is enveloped. Virions are spherical to pleomorphic measuring 40-60 nm in diameter. Surface projections are small spikes surrounded by a prominent fringe. Capsid/nucleocapsid is round and exhibits polyhedral symmetry. The core is isometric and has a diameter of 25-30 nm.

Capsids can be penetrated by stain and some appear dark in the center.

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AccessionPRJNA16878
TypeUmbrella project
OrganismFlaviviridae[Taxonomy ID: 11050]
Viruses; Riboviria; Orthornavirae; Kitrinoviricota; Flasuviricetes; Amarillovirales; Flaviviridae

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