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A tortoise-infecting picornavirus expands the host range of the family Picornaviridae
While picornaviruses can cause diseases in many mammals, little is known of their host range for replication in non-mammalian vertebrates. Here, a picornavirus in liver and kidney tissues from diseased Sulawesi tortoises ( Indotestudo forsteni ) was genetically characterized. Tortoise rafivirus A (T...
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description | While picornaviruses can cause diseases in many mammals, little is known of their host range for replication in non-mammalian vertebrates. Here, a picornavirus in liver and kidney tissues from diseased Sulawesi tortoises (
Indotestudo forsteni
) was genetically characterized. Tortoise rafivirus A (ToRaV-A, KJ415177) represents a potential new genus in the family
Picornaviridae
, for which we propose the name “
Rafivirus
”. Our finding confirms the susceptibility of reptiles to picornaviruses. |
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