Biology:Yingvirus

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Short description: Genus of viruses


Yingvirus
Virus classification e
(unranked): Virus
Realm: Riboviria
Kingdom: Orthornavirae
Phylum: Negarnaviricota
Class: Chunqiuviricetes
Order: Muvirales
Family: Qinviridae
Genus: Yingvirus

Yingvirus is a genus of negative-strand RNA viruses which infect invertebrates.[1] Member viruses have bisegmented genomes. It is the only genus in the family Qinviridae, which is the only family in Muvirales, which is the only order in Chunqiuviricetes. There are eight species in the genus.[2]

Etymology

The name Yingvirus derives from (yíng), the ancestral name of Duke Mù of Qín during the Spring and Autumn period, along with -virus the suffix for a virus genus.[3] Qinviridae gets its name from (Qín), meaning Qín State, added to -viridae the suffix for a virus family.[3] Muvirales is from (), again for Duke Mù of Qín, along with -virales the suffix for a virus order.[3] Chunqiuviricetes is from 春秋时代 (Chūnqiū Shídài), or Spring and Autumn period, attached to -viricetes the suffix for a virus class.[3]

Genome

Yingviruses have linear, negative-sense, bisegmented RNA genomes.[1] Genome lengths for four member species are:[4]

  • Beihai yingvirus: Beihai sesarmid crab virus 4 (7380 nt)
  • Hubei yingvirus: Hubei qinvirus-like virus 1 (7366 nt)
  • Sanxia yingvirus: Sanxia Qinvirus-like virus 1 (8238 nt)
  • Wenzhou yingvirus: Wenzhou qinvirus-like virus 2 (8052 nt)

Taxonomy

The following species are recognized:


  • Beihai yingvirus
  • Charybdis yingvirus
  • Hubei yingvirus
  • Sanxia yingvirus
  • Shahe yingvirus
  • Wenzhou yingvirus
  • Wuhan yingvirus
  • Xinzhou yingvirus


References

Wikidata ☰ Q57773228 entry