| Narnaviridae | |
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| Group: | Group IV ((+)ssRNA) |
| Family: | Narnaviridae |
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Narnavirus |
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The Narnaviridae are a family of positive single stranded RNA viruses. Uniquely among viruses they lack a protein coat.
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The genome is unipartate and between 2.3 and 3.5 kilobases in length. It encodes a single gene - the RNA dependent RNA polymerase. This protein is associated with the genome in the cytoplasm of the host.[1]
They infect fungi and oomycetes.[2] These viruses are commonly found infecting yeast.
Two genera have been recognised to date. The Mitoviruses infect the mitochondria of fungi while the Narnaviruses remain within the cytoplasm of the host.
(Note that although the Narnaviridae are now treated with other (+)ssRNA viruses, they were previously given their own group).
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