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RNA VIRUS

HIV & AIDS

DENGUE VIRUS

VIRAL REPLICATION

HEPATITIS C

H1N1(swine flu)

RHINOVIRUS

METHODS OF STUDYING VIRUSES

CLASSIFICATION OF VIRUSES


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classifications of viruses
Monday, January 18, 2010

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Viruses are infectious agents with both living and nonliving characteristics.

1. Living characteristics of viruses

a. They reproduce at a fantastic rate, but only in living host cells.

b. They can mutate.

2. Nonliving characteristics of viruses

a. They are acellular, that is, they contain no cytoplasm or cellular organelles.

b. They carry out no metabolism on their own and must replicate using the host cell's metabolic machinery. In other words, viruses don't grow and divide. Instead, new viral components are synthesized and assembled within the infected host cell.

c. The vast majority of viruses possess either DNA or RNA but not both.



Baltimore classification


Class I: Double stranded DNA viruses


Class II: Single stranded DNA viruses


Class III: Double stranded RNA viruses


Class IV & V: Single stranded RNA viruses


Class IV: Single stranded RNA viruses - Positive (+) sense


Class V: Single stranded RNA viruses - Negative (-) sense


Class VI: Positive (+) sense single stranded RNA viruses that replicate through a DNA intermediate


Class VII: Double stranded DNA viruses that replicate though a single stranded RNA intermedia


ICTV CLASSIFICATION

International committee on Taxonomy of Viruses

order(-virales)

family
(-viridae)
Subfamily (-virinae)

genus
(-virus)
species
(-virus)

LHT System of Virus Classification
  • Phylum Vira (divided into 2 subphyla)
  • Subphylum Deoxyvira (DNA viruses)
  • Class Deoxybinala (dual symmetry)
  • Order Urovirales
  • Family Phagoviridae
  • Class Deoxyhelica (Helical symmetry)
  • Order Chitovirales
  • Family Poxviridae
  • Class Deoxycubica (cubical symmetry)
  • Order Peplovirales
  • Family Herpesviridae (162 capsomeres)
  • Order Haplovirales (no envelope)
  • Family Iridoviridae (812 capsomeres)
  • Family Adenoviridae (252 capsomeres)
  • Family Papiloviridae (72 capsomeres)
  • Family Paroviridae (32 capsomeres)
  • Family Microviridae (12 capsomeres)
  • Subphylum Ribovira (RNA viruses)
  • Class Ribocubica
  • Order Togovirales
  • Family Arboviridae
  • Order Lymovirales
  • Family Napoviridae
  • Family Reoviridae
  • Class Ribohelica
  • Order Sagovirales
  • Family Stomataviridae
  • Family Paramyxoviridae
  • Family Myxoviridae
  • Order Rbadovirales
  • Suborder Flexiviridales
  • Family Mesoviridae
  • Family Peptoviridae
  • Suborder Rigidovirales
  • Family Pachyviridae
  • Family Protoviridae
  • Family Polichoviridae


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