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Viruses do not belong to any of the five kingdoms of life.

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Which kingdom is H1N1 in?

It has not been assigned to a Kingdom in the standard taxonomic classification system. Currently the taxonomy of viruses is less defined that of other and living organisms. Since viruses are really not living organisms, they do not have a Kingdom assigned. Ordinarily (except for viruses) the hierarchy is: Life Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species For viruses the hierarchy and classification usually begins at the Family level and continues down to the Serotype or subtype and strain, however, there are many different methods of classification with some more specific and some much less specific. A-H1N1/09 Pandemic Influenza "Swine Flu of 2009" (an RNA virus genome) Kingdom: Unassigned Phylum: Unassigned Class: Unassigned Virus Groups (I - Vl): in some classification systems Influenza viruses fall in Group V, in other systems they are unassigned Order: -virales or unassigned Family: Viridae/Orthomyxoviridae Genus: Influenzavirus A Species: Influenza A virus Serotype/Subtype: H1N1 Strain: A-H1N1/09-like virus


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