Genus
Avipoxvirus (Avian pox viruses)
Avipoxvirus is a member of the family Poxviridae. Poxviridae is the family of viruses which cause the victim organism to have poxes as a symptom. Poxviruses have generally large genomes, and other such examples include smallpox and monkeypox. Members of the genus Avipoxvirus infect specifically birds. Avipoxviruses are unable to complete their replication cycle in non avian species. Although it is comparably slow-spreading, Avipoxvirus is known to cause symptoms like pustules full of pus lining the
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Humboldt Life
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Kingdom: Viruses (Viruses)
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Phylum: Nucleocytoviricota
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Class: Pokkesviricetes
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Order: Chitovirales
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Family: Poxviridae
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Subfamily: Chordopoxvirinae
- Genus: Avipoxvirus (Avian pox viruses)
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Subfamily: Chordopoxvirinae
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Family: Poxviridae
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Order: Chitovirales
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Class: Pokkesviricetes
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Phylum: Nucleocytoviricota
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Kingdom: Viruses (Viruses)