Omono River virus

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Omono River virus (OmRV) is a double-stranded RNA virus. This virus is isolated from Culex mosquitos. It appears to be related to the Totiviridae family.[1]

Icosahedral viruses

Icosahedral dsRNA viruses are affecting human health, and food production.

References

  1. Okamoto, Kenta; Miyazaki, Naoyuki; Larsson, Daniel S. D.; Kobayashi, Daisuke; Svenda, Martin; Mühlig, Kerstin; Maia, Filipe R. N. C.; Gunn, Laura H.; Isawa, Haruhiko; Kobayashi, Mutsuo; Sawabe, Kyoko; Murata, Kazuyoshi; Hajdu, Janos (September 12, 2016). "The infectious particle of insect-borne totivirus-like Omono River virus has raised ridges and lacks fibre complexes". Scientific Reports. 6 (1): 33170. doi:10.1038/srep33170 – via www.nature.com.

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