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parvovirinae การใช้

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  • The family is divided into two subfamilies : " Parvovirinae ", which infect vertebrates and " Densovirinae ", which infect invertebrates.
  • Different examples can be given for the subfamily Parvovirinae but the most common is " Dependovirus ", which only work with a helper virus such as adenovirus.
  • 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 ".
  • Prior to 2014, it was also the name applied to a genus within the subfamily " Parvovirinae ", but this has been amended to genus " Protoparvovirus " to avoid confusion between taxonomic levels.