Tobaniviridae

Tobaniviridae is a family of enveloped, positive-strand RNA viruses in the order Nidovirales which infect vertebrates.[1] The most common host organisms include mammals, fish, and snakes, with some infections observed in other reptiles.[2] The genome size of tobaniviruses ranges from 20 to 32 kilobases.[3] The family is the only member of the suborder Tornidovirineae.[4]

Tobaniviridae
Electron micrograph of virion and structure of bovine torovirus
Virus classification Edit this classification
(unranked):Virus
Realm:Riboviria
Kingdom:Orthornavirae
Phylum:Pisuviricota
Class:Pisoniviricetes
Order:Nidovirales
Suborder:Tornidovirineae
Family:Tobaniviridae
Subfamilies and genera[1]

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Taxonomy

Phylogenetic tree of family Tobaniviridae

The family Tobaniviridae has four subfamilies and eleven genera:[4]

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