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Virus classification

Virus classification is the process of naming viruses and placing them into a taxonomic system similar to the classification systems used for cellular organisms.

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ICTV classification

Baltimore classification

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Subviral agents

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Virus classification

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related to ICTV classification · 17
Virus classification → Asfarviridae, For, However, ICTV, ICVCN, Integrative, International Code, International Union, Microbiological Societies, Nomenclature, Taxonomy, The, The ICTV, The International Committee, Viral, Viruses, Zoological Nomenclature
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Virus classification → process of naming viruses and placing them into a taxonomic system similar to the classification systems used for cellular organisms.Viruses are classified by phenotypic charact…

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viruses species ictv virus dna classification group rna used taxonomy groups binomial organisms genus international naming host viral system names

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Virus classificationis aprocess of naming viruses and placing them into a taxonomic system similar to the classification systems used for cellular organisms.Viruses are classified by phenotypic charact…0.90text
Virus classificationrelated to ICTV classificationThe International Committee0.60section
Virus classificationrelated to ICTV classificationTaxonomy0.60section
Virus classificationrelated to ICTV classificationViruses0.60section
Virus classificationrelated to ICTV classificationICTV0.60section
Virus classificationrelated to ICTV classificationThe ICTV0.60section
Virus classificationrelated to ICTV classificationInternational Union0.60section
Virus classificationrelated to ICTV classificationMicrobiological Societies0.60section
Virus classificationrelated to ICTV classificationInternational Code0.60section
Virus classificationrelated to ICTV classificationNomenclature0.60section
Virus classificationrelated to ICTV classificationICVCN0.60section
Virus classificationrelated to ICTV classificationThe0.60section

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