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Dependoparvovirus
''Dependoparvovirus'' (formerly ''Dependovirus'' or Adeno-associated virus group) is a genus in the subfamily ''Parvovirinae'' of the virus family ''Parvoviridae''; they are Group II viruses according to the Baltimore classification. The name refers to the fact that all dependoviruses, except duck parvovirus and goose parvovirus, cannot replicate productively in their host cell without the cell being coinfected by a helper virus such as an adenovirus, a herpesvirus, or a vaccinia virus. Species The genus contains the following species, listed by scientific name and followed by the exemplar virus of the species: * ''Dependoparvovirus anseriform1'', Muscovy duck parvovirus, also called Barbarie duck parvovirus * ''Dependoparvovirus anseriform2'', Anser anser dependoparvovirus * ''Dependoparvovirus anseriform3'', Dependoparvovirus zftwig01adas1 * ''Dependoparvovirus anseriform4'', Adeno-associated_virus_MHH-05-2015 * ''Dependoparvovirus anseriform5'', Dependoparvovirus zf ...
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Dependoparvovirus Zftwig05par3
''Dependoparvovirus'' (formerly ''Dependovirus'' or Adeno-associated virus group) is a genus in the subfamily ''Parvovirinae'' of the virus family (biology), family ''Parvoviridae''; they are Group II viruses according to the Baltimore classification. The name refers to the fact that all dependoviruses, except duck parvovirus and goose parvovirus, cannot DNA replication, replicate productively in their Host (biology), host cell without the cell being Coinfection, coinfected by a helper virus such as an Adenoviridae, adenovirus, a Herpesviridae, herpesvirus, or a Vaccinia, vaccinia virus. Species The genus contains the following species, listed by scientific name and followed by the exemplar virus of the species: * ''Dependoparvovirus anseriform1'', Muscovy duck parvovirus, also called Barbarie duck parvovirus * ''Dependoparvovirus anseriform2'', Anser anser dependoparvovirus * ''Dependoparvovirus anseriform3'', Dependoparvovirus zftwig01adas1 * ''Dependoparvovirus anseriform4' ...
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Parvoviridae
Parvoviruses are a family of animal viruses that constitute the family ''Parvoviridae''. They have linear, single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) genomes that typically contain two genes encoding for a replication initiator protein, called NS1, and the protein the viral capsid is made of. The coding portion of the genome is flanked by telomeres at each end that form into Stem-loop, hairpin loops that are important during replication. Parvovirus virions are small compared to most viruses, at 23–28 nanometers in diameter, and contain the genome enclosed in an icosahedral capsid that has a rugged surface. Parvoviruses enter a host cell by endocytosis, travelling to the nucleus where they wait until the cell enters its replication stage. At that point, the genome is uncoated and the coding portion is replicated. Viral messenger RNA (mRNA) is then Transcription (biology), transcribed and Translation (biology), translated, resulting in NS1 initiating replication. During replication, the hairpi ...
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Parvovirinae
''Parvovirinae'' is a subfamily of viruses in the family ''Parvoviridae''. There are 11 genera assigned to this subfamily. Taxonomy The following 11 genera are recognized: *''Amdoparvovirus'' *''Artiparvovirus'' *''Aveparvovirus'' *''Bocaparvovirus'' *''Copiparvovirus'' *''Dependoparvovirus'' *''Erythroparvovirus'' *''Loriparvovirus'' *''Protoparvovirus'' *''Sandeparvovirus'' *''Tetraparvovirus'' References External links ICTV ''Parvovirinae''
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Avian Adeno-associated Virus BR DF12
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Feline Dependoparvovirus
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