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densovirinae การใช้

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  • These viruses were once considered members of the family Parvoviridae ( subfamily Densovirinae ) their genomes differ greatly from those viruses in size and coding strategy.
  • The family is divided into two subfamilies : " Parvovirinae ", which infect vertebrates and " Densovirinae ", which infect invertebrates.
  • To date, very few viruses from the " Densovirinae " have been studied and sequenced, so the above taxonomy may poorly reflect the true diversity of this subfamily.
  • Parvoviruses that infect vertebrate hosts make up the subfamily " Parvovirinae ", while those that infect arthropods ( currently only known to infect insects or shrimp ) make up the subfamily " Densovirinae ".