Review on Classification and Nomenclature of Viruses

  • Bimrew S
  • Abera M
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Abstract

Viruses are subcellular, infectious, non-living creatures that can only replicate and metabolize inside the cells of living hosts. Virus taxonomy is the classification of viruses into categories called taxa. The classification and nomenclature recently gained importance due to the exponentially increasing number of new viruses discovered. Hence the current review on classification and nomenclature of virus aimed to provide sufficient and updated information to readers. Current virus classification is increasingly performed using more complex phylogenetic approaches that move researchers closer to a rudimentary understanding of the origin, evolution, relatedness, and diversification of viruses. In the taxonomic hierarchy of virus, the highest taxa are real and the lowest rank is species. To categorize viruses, phenotypic traits like morphology, nucleic acid type, and mechanism of replication, host organisms, and the sort of disease they cause are taken into consideration. Mostly based on 1. Classical-e.g. Animal, plant, or bacterial virus system-e.g. Naked or enveloped virus. 2.

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Bimrew, S., & Abera, M. (2023). Review on Classification and Nomenclature of Viruses. American Journal of Life Sciences. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajls.20231102.11

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