List of Species Demarcation Criteria in the Genus
Not applicable.
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
Tentative Species in the Genus
None reported.
List of Unassigned Viruses in the Family
None reported.
Similarity with other Taxa
There is strong evidence placing the family Marnaviridae in the "picorna-like superfamily". The HaRNAV genome
is composed of one molecule of ssRNA of positive sense that exhibits the 2C-3Cpro-3Dpol gene order and particles
are icosahedral with a diameter ~25 nm, a size and structure consistent with picorna-like viruses. However,
the structure of the viral genome and the patterns of sequence relationships of HaRNAV proteins to other
known viral picorna-like proteins clearly show that it does not belong in any of the currently established
picorna-like families. The HaRNAV genome structure is mostly like the potyviruses (e.g., Tobacco etch virus),
in that the non-structural protein domains are located at the N-terminus and the structural proteins are at
the C-terminus in a single large polyprotein encoded on a monopartite genome. However, potyvirus capsids are
filamentous and phylogenetic analyses demonstrated no significant homology with this family. Moreover,
a phylogenetic analysis of picorna-like RdRps does not place the HaRNAV sequence within any established
family of picorna-like viruses. It is not surprising that HaRNAV represents a new family as it
is the first picorna-like virus that has been described that infects a protist.
Derivation of Names
Marna is a sigla derived from mare: Latin, "sea", and RNA
Contributed by
Culley, A.I., Lang, A.S. and Suttle, C.A.
Cite this publication as:
Index of Viruses - Marnaviridae (2006). In: ICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database, version 4. Büchen-Osmond, C (Ed), Columbia University, New York, USA.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ICTVdb/Ictv/fs_index.htm
Version 4 is based on Virus Taxonomy, Classification and Nomenclature of Viruses, 8th ICTV Report of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses. Fauquet, CM, Mayo, MA, Maniloff, J, Desselberger, U, and Ball, LA (EDS) (2005) Elsevier/Academic Press, pp. 1259.
Additional References
Species List and
Reference List from the 8th ICTV Report
ICTVdB taxon description
References to sequence databases at GenBank and PubMed Central:
PubMed Central References;
nucleotide sequences;
complete genomes