| Anellovirus | |
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| Group: | Group II (ssDNA) |
| Family: | Anelloviridae |
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Alphatorquevirus |
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The Anelloviridae are a recently discovered family of viruses . They are classified as a vertebrate viruses and have a non-enveloped capsid, which is round with isometric, icosahedral symmetry.
The type species is torque teno virus (genus Alphatorquevirus).[1]
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The genome is not segmented and contains a single molecule of circular, negative-sense, single-stranded DNA. The complete genome is 3000-4000 nucleotides long.[2]
Anellovirus species are highly prevalent and genetically diverse. They cause chronic human viral infections that have not yet been associated with disease.[3]
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