Negative-strand RNA Viruses
Negative- beachfront RNA contagions are a group of affiliated contagions that have negative- sense, single- stranded genomes made of ribonucleic acid. They've genomes that act as reciprocal beaches from which runner RNA is synthesized by the viral enzyme RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.
Negative- beachfront RNA contagions constitute the phylum Negarnaviricota, in the area Orthornavirae and realm Riboviria. They're descended from a common ancestor that was a double- stranded RNA( dsRNA) contagion, and they're considered to be a family clade of reoviruses, which are dsRNA contagions
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