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An example of a family within this classification is the Adenoviridae.
In addition, bronchitis caused by Adenoviridae may cause systemic and gastrointestinal symptoms as well.
The families Adenoviridae and Tectiviridae appear to be related structurally.
Classification of Adenoviridae can be complex.
Family Adenoviridae (252 capsomeres)
Examples include Herpesviridae, Adenoviridae, and Papovaviridae.
Agamid adenovirus (Agamid AdV1) is a type of virus in the Adenoviridae family.
Bovine Adenovirus, also known as BAdV, is a member of the Adenoviridae family that causes disease in cattle.
The Adenoviridae, or more commonly known as the cold virus, is genetically altered, allowing the CFTR gene to enter lung cells.
When not restricting the subject to human viruses, Adenoviridae can be divided into five genera: Mastadenovirus, Aviadenovirus, Atadenovirus, Siadenovirus, and Ichtadenovirus.
Some have circular genomes (Baculoviridae, Papovaviridae and Polydnaviridae) while others have linear genomes (Adenoviridae, Herpesviridae and some phages).
Species of the order Herpesvirales and of the families Adenoviridae, Asfarviridae, Iridoviridae, Papillomaviridae, Polyomaviridae and Poxviridae infect vertebrates.
There are five double-stranded DNA families: three are non enveloped (Adenoviridae, Papillomaviridae and Polyomaviridae) and two are enveloped (Herpesviridae and Poxviridae).
Aviadenoviridae are viruses that affect birds - particularly chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys and pheasants - representing one of four genera of the family Adenoviridae, the others being Mastadenovirus, Atadenovirus and Siadenovirus.
Pathogenic viruses are mainly those of the families of: Adenoviridae, bacteria Picornaviridae, Herpesviridae, Hepadnaviridae, Flaviviridae, Retroviridae, Orthomyxoviridae, Paramyxoviridae, Papovaviridae, Polyomavirus, Rhabdoviridae, Togaviridae.