Taxonomic Structure of the FamilyOrder 01. MononegaviralesFamily 01.081. Bornaviridae Genus 01.081.00.1. Bornavirus Family 01.025. Filoviridae Genus 01.025.0.01. "Marburg-like viruses" Genus 01.025.0.02. "Ebola-like viruses" Family 01.048. Paramyxoviridae Subfamily 01.048.1. Paramyxovirinae Genus 01.048.1.01. Respirovirus Genus 01.048.1.02. Morbillivirus Genus 01.048.1.03. Rubulavirus Subfamily 01.048.2. Pneumovirinae Genus 01.048.2.01. Pneumovirus Genus 01.048.2.02. Metapneumovirus Family 01.062. Rhabdoviridae Genus 01.062.00.1. Vesiculovirus Genus 01.062.0.02. Lyssavirus Genus 01.062.0.03. Ephemerovirus Genus 01.062.0.06. Novirhabdovirus Genus 01.062.0.04. Cytorhabdovirus Genus 01.062.0.05. Nucleorhabdovirus Similarity with Other TaxaNone reported.
Derivation of NameBorna: from the town of Borna, in
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Cyto: from Greek kytos, "cell" Ebola: from the river Ebola, in Sudan and Zaire Ephemero: from Greek ephemeros, "short-lived" Filo: from Latin filo, "thread-like" Lyssa: from Greek lyssa, "rage, fury, canine madness" Marburg: from the city of Marburg, in Germany Meta: from Greek meta, "after" Mono: from Greek monos, "single" Morbilli: from Latin morbillus, diminutive of morbus, "disease" Nega: from negative sense RNA Novi: sigla for the non-virion protein gene characteristic of the genus. Nucleo: from Latin nux, nucis, "nut" Paramyxo: from Greek para, "by the side of", and myxa "mucus" Pneumo: from Greek pneuma, "breath" Rhabdo: from Greek rhabdos, "rod" Rubula: from Latin ruber, "red", Rubula inflans - old name for mumps Vesiculo: from Latin vesicula, diminutive of vesica, "bladder, blister" Virales: from Latin virales, "viruses" Contributed byPringle, C.R.
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