Baltimore classification is a system used to classify viruses based on their manner of messenger RNA (mRNA) synthesis. By organizing viruses based on their...
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taxonomic classification of viruses is the responsibility of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) system, although the Baltimore classification...
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DNA virus (section Baltimore classification)
viruses include herpesviruses, papillomaviruses, and poxviruses. The Baltimore classification system is used to group viruses together based on their manner...
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Virus (section Baltimore classification)
David Baltimore devised the Baltimore classification system. The ICTV classification system is used in conjunction with the Baltimore classification system...
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Baltimore is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland. With a population of 585,708 at the 2020 census, it is the 30th-most populous US city...
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refer to: Baltimore, Ontario, Township of Hamilton, Ontario Baltimore, County Cork Baltimore (Parliament of Ireland constituency) Baltimore, County Longford...
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Virology (section Baltimore classification)
Nobel Prize-winning biologist David Baltimore devised the Baltimore classification system. The Baltimore classification of viruses is based on the mechanism...
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David Baltimore (born March 7, 1938) is an American biologist, university administrator, and 1975 Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine. He is a professor...
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strategies themselves. David Baltimore, a Nobel Prize-winning biologist, devised a system called the Baltimore Classification System to classify different...
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IQ classification is the practice of categorizing human intelligence, as measured by intelligence quotient (IQ) tests, into categories such as "superior"...
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RNA virus (section Classification)
RNA viruses belonging to Group III, Group IV or Group V of the Baltimore classification system as well as Group VI. Group VI viruses are retroviruses,...
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Positive-strand RNA virus (section Classification)
monophyletic and descended from a common RNA virus ancestor. In the Baltimore classification system, +ssRNA viruses belong to GroupĀ IV. Positive-sense RNA viruses...
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Double-stranded RNA viruses (section Classification)
strands two separate times from positive-strand RNA viruses. In the Baltimore classification system, dsRNA viruses belong to Group III. Virus group members...
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the Togaviridae family. Alphaviruses belong to group IV of the Baltimore classification of viruses, with a positive-sense, single-stranded RNA genome....
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Retrovirus (section Classification)
viruses that are transmitted from one organism to another. In the Baltimore classification system, which groups viruses together based on their manner of...
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the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV), the Baltimore classification separates viruses by seven classes of mRNA production: I: dsDNA...
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diverse array of viruses, including all seven types described by the Baltimore classification system: (I) double-stranded DNA viruses; (II) single-stranded DNA...
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on bunyaviruses. Bunyaviruses belong to the fifth group of the Baltimore classification system, which includes viruses with a negative-sense, single-stranded...
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Riboviria (section Classification)
Viruses that replicate via RdRp belong to three groups in the Baltimore classification system, all of which are in the kingdom Orthornavirae: single-stranded...
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genus of viruses in the family Anelloviridae, in group II in the Baltimore classification. It includes five species. The genus contains the following species:...
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elements. The dsRNA viruses (e.g. Rotavirus) according to the Baltimore classification. Group III introns, a class of introns found in mRNA genes of chloroplasts...
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is a member of the virus family Togaviridae of Class IV of the Baltimore classification system and the genus Alphavirus. It has an unsegmented, positive...
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the tailed bacteriophages (cauda is Latin for "tail"). Under the Baltimore classification scheme, the Caudoviricetes are group I viruses as they have double...
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the United States classified as research universities in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Research institutions are a subset...
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host of SCV is Fragaria ananassa. Based on the Baltimore classification, which is a virus classification system the groups viruses into families based...
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Mimivirus (section Classification)
has been placed into Group I of the Baltimore classification system. Although not strictly a method of classification, mimivirus joins a group of large...
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replication (i.e. geminivirus genomes are ambisense). According to the Baltimore classification they are considered class II viruses. It is the largest known family...
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is a genus in the family of Anelloviridae, in group II in the Baltimore classification. It encompasses the single species of the Torque teno tamarin virus...
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genus of viruses in the family Anelloviridae, in group II in the Baltimore classification. It encompasses the single species of the Torque teno tupaia virus...
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Arbovirus (section Classification)
jointly classified according to Baltimore classification and a virus-specific system based on standard biological classification. With the exception of the...
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