Taxonomy of the order Mononegavirales: update 2017.
Gaya K AmarasingheYīmíng BàoChristopher F BaslerSina BavariMartin BeerNicolás BejermanKim R BlasdellAlisa BochnowskiThomas BrieseAlexander BukreyevCharles H CalisherKartik ChandranPeter L CollinsRalf Georg DietzgenOlga DolnikRalf DürrwaldJohn M DyeAndrew J EastonHideki EbiharaQi FangPierre B H FormentyRon A M FouchierElodie GhedinRobert M HardingRoger HewsonColleen M HigginsJian HongMasayuki HorieAnthony P JamesDàohóng JiāngGary P KobingerHideki KondoGael KurathRobert A LambBenhur LeeEric M LeroyMing LiAndrea MaisnerElke MühlbergerSergey V NetesovNorbert NowotnyJean L PattersonSusan L PayneJanusz T PawęskaMichael N PearsonRick E RandallPeter A RevillBertus K RimaPaul RotaDennis RubbenstrothMartin SchwemmleSophie J SmitherQisheng SongDavid M StoneAyato TakadaCalogero TerreginoRobert B TeshKeizo TomonagaNoël TordoJonathan S TownerNikos VasilakisViktor E VolchkovVictoria WahlPeter J WalkerBeibei WangDavid WangFei WangLin-Fa WangJohn H WerrenAnna Elizabeth WhitfieldZhi-Chao YanGong-Yin YeJ Thomas BeattyPublished in: Archives of virology (2017)
In 2017, the order Mononegavirales was expanded by the inclusion of a total of 69 novel species. Five new rhabdovirus genera and one new nyamivirus genus were established to harbor 41 of these species, whereas the remaining new species were assigned to already established genera. Furthermore, non-Latinized binomial species names replaced all paramyxovirus and pneumovirus species names, thereby accomplishing application of binomial species names throughout the entire order. This article presents the updated taxonomy of the order Mononegavirales as now accepted by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV).
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