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Iridoviridae
Iridoviridae[i‚rid·ə′vir·ə‚dē] (virology) A family of double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid-containing animal viruses that infects invertebrates and is characterized by an icosahedral virion that has a yellow-green glow in centrifuged pellets. Iridoviridae
Ir·i·do·vir·i·dae (ir'i-dō-vir'i-dē), A family of viruses including iridescent viruses of insects (Iridovirus) and viruses that infect frogs and fish. These viruses are large, icosahedral (120-170 nm in diameter), and contain lipid. The genome is a single molecule of double-stranded DNA with molecular weight of 130-160 × 106. |