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Nucleic Acid: dsRNA
General Host: Invertebrates and Vertebrates

Family 00.009. Birnaviridae


Taxonomic Structure of the Family

Family     00.009. Birnaviridae
Genus             00.009.0.01. Aquabirnavirus
Genus             00.009.0.02. Avibirnavirus
Genus             00.009.0.03. Entomobirnavirus

Genus 00.009.0.01. Aquabirnavirus


Type Species 00.009.0.01.001. Infectious pancreatic necrosis virus       (IPNV)


List of Species in the Genus

The ICTVdB virus code and the viruses. Official virus species names are in italics. Tentative virus species names, alternative names ( ), isolates, strains, serotypes, subspecies, or rejected names are not italicized.
 
Virus codes, virus names, genome sequence accession numbers [ ] and assigned abbreviations ( ), are:

Species, their serotypes, strains and isolates

00.009.0.01.001. Infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV)
00.009.0.01.001.00.001.       strain Jasper [M18049]RNA-A
00.009.0.01.001.00.001.       strain Jasper [M58756]RNA-B
00.009.0.01.001.00.002.       strain Sp serotype [U56907]RNA-A
00.009.0.01.001.00.002.       strain Sp serotype [M58757]RNA-B
00.009.0.01.001.00.003.       strain DRT [D26526]RNA-A
00.009.0.01.001.00.003.       strain DRT [D26527]RNA-B
00.009.0.01.001.00.004.       strain N1 [D00701]RNA-A
00.009.0.01.002. Yellowtail ascites virus [AB006783]RNA-A (YTAV)











Tentative Species in the Genus

None reported.

Genus 00.009.0.02. Avibirnavirus


Type Species 00.009.0.02.001. Infectious bursal disease virus       (IBDV)


List of Species in the Genus

The ICTVdB virus code and the viruses. Official virus species names are in italics. Tentative virus species names, alternative names ( ), isolates, strains, serotypes, subspecies, or rejected names are not italicized.
 
Virus codes, virus names, genome sequence accession numbers [ ] and assigned abbreviations ( ), are:

Species, their serotypes, strains and isolates

00.009.0.02.001. Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV)
00.009.0.02.001.00.001.       strain 002-73 [M64738] RNA-A
00.009.0.02.001.00.001.       strain 002-73 [M19336] RNA-B
00.009.0.02.001.00.002.       strain STC [D00499] RNA-A
00.009.0.02.001.00.003.       strain UK661 [X92761] RNA-A
00.009.0.02.001.00.003.       strain UK661 [X92760] RNA-A
00.009.0.02.001.00.004.       strain KS [L42284] RNA-A
00.009.0.02.001.00.005.001.       strain OKYM [D49707] RNA-A
00.009.0.02.001.00.005.002.       attenuated strain OKYM [D83985] RNA-A
00.009.0.02.001.00.005.002.       attenuated strain OKYM [D49706] RNA-A
00.009.0.02.001.00.006.       strain QC-2 [U20950] RNA-B
00.009.0.02.001.00.007.       strain Farragher [A38328] RNA-A
00.009.0.02.001.00.008.       strain GPF-1E [E05443] RNA-A
00.009.0.02.001.00.009.       strain Cu-1 [D00867] RNA-A
00.009.0.02.001.00.009.       strain Cu-1 [X16107] RNA-A
00.009.0.02.001.00.010.       strain PBG-98 [D00868] RNA-A
00.009.0.02.001.00.011.       strain 52/70 [D00869] RNA-A
00.009.0.02.001.00.012.       strain Edgar [A33255] RNA-A
00.009.0.02.001.00.013.       strain OH [U30818] RNA-A
00.009.0.02.001.00.013.       strain OH [U30819] RNA-B
00.009.0.02.001.00.014.       strain Australian 002-73 [X03993] RNA-A
00.009.0.02.001.00.014.       strain Australian 002-73 [M24529] RNA-A
00.009.0.02.001.00.014.       strain Australian 002-73 [M27967] RNA-A
00.009.0.02.001.00.014.       strain Australian 002-73 [M64738] RNA-A
00.009.0.02.001.00.015.       strain P2 [X84034] RNA-A
00.009.0.02.001.00.016.       strain 23/82 [Z21971] RNA-A






























Tentative Species in the Genus

None reported.

Genus 00.009.0.03. Entomobirnavirus


Type Species 00.009.0.03.001. Drosophila X virus       (DXV)


List of Species in the Genus

The ICTVdB virus code and the viruses. Official virus species names are in italics. Tentative virus species names, alternative names ( ), isolates, strains, serotypes, subspecies, or rejected names are not italicized.
 
Virus codes, virus names, genome sequence accession numbers [ ] and assigned abbreviations ( ), are:

Species, their serotypes, strains and isolates

00.009.0.03.001. Drosophila X virus [U60650] RNA-A (DXV)


Tentative Species in the Genus

None reported.

List of Unassigned Viruses in the Family

00.009.0.00.001. Rotifer birnavirus {Brachiorus plicatilis} (RBV)


Similarity with Other Taxa

Birnaviridae share no nucleic acid sequence similarity with other taxa. At the protein sequence level, the protein encoded by the A segment has no similarity with any other virus family. There is also no antigenic similarity detectable by antisera cross-reactivity. The RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), encoded by segment B, does display evidence of conservation with other viral. The Birnavirus RdRps contain a hydrophilic, highly basic domain in the carboxy proximal region of the protein. Within this domain are conserved amino acids in positions that are found in other RdRps, particularly those of dsRNS viruses such as Reoviridae. The sequence conservation, however, is not sufficient to be detectable with any standard alogorithm for phylogenetic relatedness.

Picobirnavirus, the proposed name for a novel genus of viruses recently detected in children and several species of animals, is different from the existing members of the Family Birnaviridae. These viruses are 30-40 nm in diameter and have icosahedral symmetry with a triangulation number T = 3. Their buoyant density in CsCl is 1.4 g/cm3. Their genome is bi- or trisegmented dsRNA with segment lengths of 2.6 and 1.9 kbp for the bisegmented members of the group and 2.9, 2.4 and 0.9 kbp for the trisegmented genomes. These viruses are detected in the fecal material of animals with and without diarrhea.

Derivation of Name

Aqua: from Latin aqua, "water"
Avi: from Latin avis, "bird"
Bi: from Latin prefix bi, "two", signifies the bisegmented nature of the viral genome as well as the presence of dsRNA
Entomo: from Greek entomon, "insect"
Rna: sigla from ribo nucleic acid, indicating the nature of the viral genome

Contributed by

Leong JA, Brown D, Dobos P, Kibenge FSB, Muller H, Mundt E, Nicholson B


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