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1 echanisms for the assembly of viruses of the Reoviridae.
2 species of the genus Orbivirus in the family Reoviridae.
3 t the least similarities to other members of Reoviridae.
4 e-stranded RNA (dsRNA) virus from the family Reoviridae.
5 showed characteristics typical of the family Reoviridae.
6  of a definitive fungal member of the family Reoviridae.
7 nfantile gastroenteritis, is a member of the Reoviridae.
8 rus, which is also a member of the family of Reoviridae.
9 ber of the Orbivirus genus within the family Reoviridae.
10 ical member of genus Orthoreovirus of family Reoviridae.
11 is a multilayered, nonturreted member of the Reoviridae, a family of segmented dsRNA viruses characte
12 s double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) viruses in the Reoviridae, a family that is exemplified by its simple,
13 mber of the Aquareovirus genus of the family Reoviridae, a large family of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA
14 se modulator are derived from dsRNA viruses (Reoviridae) and dsDNA viruses (Baculoviridae), respectiv
15 nted double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) virus (CPV; Reoviridae) and highlights the importance of viral small
16 oviridae, Picornaviridae, Caliciviridae, and Reoviridae) and one DNA virus family (Parvoviridae) were
17                        Viruses in the family Reoviridae are capable of transcription within the intac
18  importance to health, members of the family Reoviridae are the basis of most structural and function
19 core has been described in atomic detail for Reoviridae (blue tongue virus and reovirus), the molecul
20 g to identify features common to nonturreted Reoviridae capping enzymes and to predict the domain org
21 -shelled and thus the simplest member of the Reoviridae, cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus (CPV) provide
22 0) of bluetongue virus (an orbivirus, family Reoviridae) encodes two closely related nonstructural pr
23 edrosis virus, a member of the non-enveloped Reoviridae family and a virus historically used as a mod
24 is a member of the aquareovirus genus in the Reoviridae family and has a capsid with two shells-a tra
25 eplication in infected cells, members of the Reoviridae family form inclusion body-like structures kn
26 olyhedrosis virus (CPV) is unique within the Reoviridae family in having a turreted single-layer caps
27 gates; however, a hallmark of viruses of the Reoviridae family is that they utilize these sites for p
28 wing the lead of previous studies with other Reoviridae family members, most notably orbiviruses and
29 y of bluetongue virus (BTV), a member of the Reoviridae family of dsRNA viruses.
30               Rotaviruses are members of the Reoviridae family of non-enveloped viruses and important
31 mmalian reoviruses, prototype members of the Reoviridae family of nonenveloped double-stranded RNA vi
32  (ds) RNA genome of viruses belonging to the Reoviridae family requires the RNA-dependent RNA polymer
33 e sickness virus (AHSV), an orbivirus in the Reoviridae family with nine different serotypes, causes
34                            In members of the Reoviridae family, genomes consist of 10-12 segments and
35 , a member of the Orbivirus genus within the Reoviridae family, has a genome of 10 double-stranded RN
36 BTV), a member of the Orbivirus genus in the Reoviridae family, is a double-capsid insect-borne virus
37 virus (BTV), which is a model system for the Reoviridae family, is a nonenveloped arbovirus that caus
38 a segmented double-stranded RNA virus of the Reoviridae family, is a primary cause of acute gastroent
39 otavirus, a double-stranded RNA virus of the Reoviridae family, is the primary etiological agent of s
40 identified KARYV and KUNDV as viruses in the Reoviridae family, Orbivirus and Coltivirus genera, resp
41 del to study the double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) Reoviridae family, the members of which infect and cause
42  segmented, double-stranded RNA virus in the Reoviridae family.
43 n BTV may also apply to other members of the Reoviridae family.
44  complex nonenveloped virus belonging to the Reoviridae family.
45 n, a member of the Aquareovirus genus of the Reoviridae family.
46 9), and Orungo virus (n = 1), a virus in the Reoviridae family.
47  and the structurally simplest member of the Reoviridae family.
48 ously been identified in other genera of the Reoviridae family.
49 well Culicoides, can transmit viruses in the Reoviridae family.
50 eloped, triple-protein-layered member of the Reoviridae family.
51 idae, Orthomyxoviridae, Paramyxoviridae, and Reoviridae for RIG-I, MDA5, and interferon promoter-stim
52 ges, like those of eukaryotic viruses of the Reoviridae, function inside the inner capsid shell in bo
53 rate that a large non-enveloped virus of the Reoviridae has specific lipid requirements for membrane
54 ctures of rotavirus and other members of the Reoviridae have been extensively studied, little is know
55                           The genomes of the Reoviridae, including the animal pathogen bluetongue vir
56                      Bluetongue virus (BTV) (Reoviridae) is the causative agent of bluetongue (BT), a
57         Aquareovirus, a member of the family Reoviridae, is a large virus with multiple capsid layers
58        Bluetongue virus (BTV), in the family Reoviridae, is an insect-borne, double-capsid virus caus
59 RRSV), in the genus Oryzavirus of the family Reoviridae, is determined to show a core composed of cap
60       Rotavirus, a nonturreted member of the Reoviridae, is the causative agent of severe infantile d
61 IMPORTANCE Rotavirus, a member of the family Reoviridae, is the major cause of severe diarrhea in chi
62                               Viruses in the Reoviridae, like the triple-shelled human rotavirus and
63 terious RNA packaging and capsid assembly of Reoviridae members and beyond.
64 e the multiple-shelled organization of other Reoviridae members, cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus (CPV)
65  Rotaviruses and orbiviruses are nonturreted Reoviridae members.
66 ansferases of mammalian reoviruses and other Reoviridae members.
67   Epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV: Reoviridae: Orbivirus) is a Culicoides-borne pathogen th
68 nd livestock such as bluetongue virus (BTV) (Reoviridae), Oropouche virus (Bunyaviridae), and likely
69 longing to the picornavirus superfamily, the Reoviridae, Parvoviridae, and Bunyaviridae families, and
70 ridae, Picornaviridae, Picobirnaviridae, and Reoviridae), plants (Alphaflexiviridae, Betaflexiviridae
71 Paramyxoviridae, Picornaviridae, Poxviridae, Reoviridae, Rhabdoviridae and Togaviridae families, with
72 ctural proteins in two members of the family Reoviridae suggests a common mechanism of unwinding vira
73 gue virus (BTV), an archetypal member of the Reoviridae, utilizes the late endosome-specific lipid ly
74 r large complex capsid viruses of the family Reoviridae, which comprises a range of mammalian pathoge