1. Positive Sense RNA viruses (+ssRNA virus) or PSV
2. Negative Sense ss RNA viruses (-ssRNA virus) or NSV
Positive sense RNA viruses (PSV)
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Negative sense ss RNA viruses (NSV)
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Genetic Material is positive sense ssRNA
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Genetic Material is Negative sense ssRNA
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Virus with +ssRNA genome can be translated
directly to make viral proteins by
host ribosome
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Virus with -ssRNA genome cannot be translated directly to
make viral proteins.
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‘translation ready genome’
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Not ‘translational ready genome’
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Viral genome acts like cellular mRNA. ssRNA
has 5’cap and poly A tail for recognition by eukaryotic host ribosme.
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Negative ssRNA is
complementary to mRNA
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Genetic material is infectious
inside the host
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Genetic material is not infectious inside the host. It It should be converted to +ss RNA by viral RNA
dependent RNA polymerase (RdRP) for viral protein synthesis inside host.
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+ve ssRNA viruses belong to Group
IV in the Baltimore classification.
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-ve sense ssRNA viruses
belong to Group V in the Baltimore classification.
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The
genome usually contains relatively few
genes, including an RdRP.
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Negative-sense single-stranded RNA viruses have complex genomic
sequences, cell cycles, and mode of replication
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Most common type of plant
viruses and more abundant
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Less abundant compared to +ve ssRNA viruses and more infectious
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Examples:
SARS CoV-2, Rhino viruses, Dengue virus, MERS corona virus.
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Examples: Influenza virus, Ebola virus,
Hanta virus, Rabies virus, Mumps virus
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