Cite this publication as: ICTVdB Management (2006). 00.031.1.03. Mardivirus. In: ICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database, version 4. Büchen-Osmond, C. (Ed), Columbia University, New York, USA
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ICTVdB Virus Code: 00.031.1.03. Virus accession number:
031103GE. Obsolete virus code: 31.1.3.; superceded accession number: 31130000.
NCBI Taxon Identifier NCBI Taxonomy ID:
180252.
Alternative name: "Marek's disease-like viruses". Virus is of the subfamily 00.031.1. Alphaherpesvirinae; of the family 00.031. Herpesviridae.
Capsids can be penetrated by stain and some appear dark in the center (although intact envelope impermeable to stain). Incomplete particles are common. They are cores lacking capsid shells.
GenBank records for nucleotide sequences; complete genome sequences.
Structural Proteins: Internal lipid membrane consists of several proteins.
Domain Eucarya
Kingdom Animalia.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata.
Phylum Vertebrata
Subphylum Vertebrata.
Class Aves.
The following generic references are cited in the most recent ICTV Report.
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