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What are monomilas?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 5/22/2025

Monomilas are a type of single-stranded RNA virus that belong to the family Mononegavirales. These viruses are characterized by their non-segmented genomes and typically cause diseases in various organisms, including humans and animals. Examples of monomilas include the rabies virus and the mumps virus. Their structure and replication strategies are distinct from those of segmented RNA viruses.

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