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Possibility and challenges of conversion of current virus species names to Linnaean binomials. / Postler, Thomas S.; Clawson, Anna N.; Amarasinghe, Gaya K. и др.

в: Systematic Biology, Том 66, № 3, 01.05.2017, стр. 463-473.

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Postler, TS, Clawson, AN, Amarasinghe, GK, Basler, CF, Bavari, S, Benko, M, Blasdell, KR, Briese, T, Buchmeier, MJ, Bukreyev, A, Calisher, CH, Chandran, K, Charrel, R, Clegg, CS, Collins, PL, De La Torre, JC, DeRisi, JL, Dietzgen, RG, Dolnik, O, Dürrwald, R, Dye, JM, Easton, AJ, Emonet, S, Formenty, P, Fouchier, RAM, Ghedin, E, Gonzalez, JP, Harrach, B, Hewson, R, Horie, M, Jiāng, D, Kobinger, G, Kondo, H, Kropinski, AM, Krupovic, M, Kurath, G, Lamb, RA, Leroy, EM, Lukashevich, IS, Maisner, A, Mushegian, AR, Netesov, SV, Nowotny, N, Patterson, JL, Payne, SL, Paweska, JT, Peters, CJ, Radoshitzky, SR, Rima, BK, Romanowski, V, Rubbenstroth, D, Sabanadzovic, S, Sanfaçon, H, Salvato, MS, Schwemmle, M, Smither, SJ, Stenglein, MD, Stone, DM, Takada, A, Tesh, RB, Tomonaga, K, Tordo, N, Towner, JS, Vasilakis, N, Volchkov, VE, Wahl-Jensen, V, Walker, PJ, Wang, LF, Varsani, A, Whitfield, AE, Murilo Zerbini, F & Kuhn, JH 2017, 'Possibility and challenges of conversion of current virus species names to Linnaean binomials', Systematic Biology, Том. 66, № 3, стр. 463-473. https://doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syw096

APA

Postler, T. S., Clawson, A. N., Amarasinghe, G. K., Basler, C. F., Bavari, S., Benko, M., Blasdell, K. R., Briese, T., Buchmeier, M. J., Bukreyev, A., Calisher, C. H., Chandran, K., Charrel, R., Clegg, C. S., Collins, P. L., De La Torre, J. C., DeRisi, J. L., Dietzgen, R. G., Dolnik, O., ... Kuhn, J. H. (2017). Possibility and challenges of conversion of current virus species names to Linnaean binomials. Systematic Biology, 66(3), 463-473. https://doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syw096

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Postler TS, Clawson AN, Amarasinghe GK, Basler CF, Bavari S, Benko M и др. Possibility and challenges of conversion of current virus species names to Linnaean binomials. Systematic Biology. 2017 май 1;66(3):463-473. doi: 10.1093/sysbio/syw096

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Postler, Thomas S. ; Clawson, Anna N. ; Amarasinghe, Gaya K. и др. / Possibility and challenges of conversion of current virus species names to Linnaean binomials. в: Systematic Biology. 2017 ; Том 66, № 3. стр. 463-473.

BibTeX

@article{60aeb1b34ccb4ae6a991f3001c5d6524,
title = "Possibility and challenges of conversion of current virus species names to Linnaean binomials",
abstract = "Botanical, mycological, zoological, and prokaryotic species names follow the Linnaean format, consisting of an italicized Latinized binomen with a capitalized genus name and a lower case species epithet (e.g., Homo sapiens). Virus species names, however, do not follow a uniform format, and, even when binomial, are not Linnaean in style. In this thought exercise, we attempted toconvert all currently official names ofspecies included in the virusfamily Arenaviridae and the virus order Mononegavirales to Linnaean binomials, and to identify and address associated challenges and concerns. Surprisingly, this endeavor was not as complicated or time-consuming as even the authors of this article expected when conceiving the experiment.",
keywords = "Arenaviridae, Binomials, Ictv, International committee on taxonomy of viruses, Mononegavirales, Virus nomenclature, Virus taxonomy, Classification, Terminology as Topic, Viruses",
author = "Postler, {Thomas S.} and Clawson, {Anna N.} and Amarasinghe, {Gaya K.} and Basler, {Christopher F.} and Sbina Bavari and M{\'a}ria Benko and Blasdell, {Kim R.} and Thomas Briese and Buchmeier, {Michael J.} and Alexander Bukreyev and Calisher, {Charles H.} and Kartik Chandran and R{\'e}mi Charrel and Clegg, {Christopher S.} and Collins, {Peter L.} and {De La Torre}, {Juan Carlos} and DeRisi, {Joseph L.} and Dietzgen, {Ralf G.} and Olga Dolnik and Ralf D{\"u}rrwald and Dye, {John M.} and Easton, {Andrew J.} and S{\'e}bastian Emonet and Pierre Formenty and Fouchier, {Ron A.M.} and Elodie Ghedin and Gonzalez, {Jean Paul} and Bal{\'a}zs Harrach and Roger Hewson and Masayuki Horie and D{\`a}oh{\'o}ng Jiāng and Gary Kobinger and Hideki Kondo and Kropinski, {Andrew M.} and Mart Krupovic and Gael Kurath and Lamb, {Robert A.} and Leroy, {Eric M.} and Lukashevich, {Igor S.} and Andrea Maisner and Mushegian, {Arcady R.} and Netesov, {Sergey V.} and Norbert Nowotny and Patterson, {Jean L.} and Payne, {Susan L.} and Paweska, {Janusz T.} and Peters, {Clarence J.} and Radoshitzky, {Sheli R.} and Rima, {Bertus K.} and Victor Romanowski and Dennis Rubbenstroth and Sead Sabanadzovic and H{\'e}l{\`e}ne Sanfa{\c c}on and Salvato, {Maria S.} and Martin Schwemmle and Smither, {Sophie J.} and Stenglein, {Mark D.} and Stone, {David M.} and Ayato Takada and Tesh, {Robert B.} and Keizo Tomonaga and No{\"e}l Tordo and Towner, {Jonathan S.} and Nikos Vasilakis and Volchkov, {Viktor E.} and Victoria Wahl-Jensen and Walker, {Peter J.} and Wang, {Lin Fa} and Arvind Varsani and Whitfield, {Anna E.} and {Murilo Zerbini}, F. and Kuhn, {Jens H.}",
note = "Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Society of Systematic Biologists 2016. This work is written by a US Government employee and is in the public domain in the US.",
year = "2017",
month = may,
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AU - Postler, Thomas S.

AU - Clawson, Anna N.

AU - Amarasinghe, Gaya K.

AU - Basler, Christopher F.

AU - Bavari, Sbina

AU - Benko, Mária

AU - Blasdell, Kim R.

AU - Briese, Thomas

AU - Buchmeier, Michael J.

AU - Bukreyev, Alexander

AU - Calisher, Charles H.

AU - Chandran, Kartik

AU - Charrel, Rémi

AU - Clegg, Christopher S.

AU - Collins, Peter L.

AU - De La Torre, Juan Carlos

AU - DeRisi, Joseph L.

AU - Dietzgen, Ralf G.

AU - Dolnik, Olga

AU - Dürrwald, Ralf

AU - Dye, John M.

AU - Easton, Andrew J.

AU - Emonet, Sébastian

AU - Formenty, Pierre

AU - Fouchier, Ron A.M.

AU - Ghedin, Elodie

AU - Gonzalez, Jean Paul

AU - Harrach, Balázs

AU - Hewson, Roger

AU - Horie, Masayuki

AU - Jiāng, Dàohóng

AU - Kobinger, Gary

AU - Kondo, Hideki

AU - Kropinski, Andrew M.

AU - Krupovic, Mart

AU - Kurath, Gael

AU - Lamb, Robert A.

AU - Leroy, Eric M.

AU - Lukashevich, Igor S.

AU - Maisner, Andrea

AU - Mushegian, Arcady R.

AU - Netesov, Sergey V.

AU - Nowotny, Norbert

AU - Patterson, Jean L.

AU - Payne, Susan L.

AU - Paweska, Janusz T.

AU - Peters, Clarence J.

AU - Radoshitzky, Sheli R.

AU - Rima, Bertus K.

AU - Romanowski, Victor

AU - Rubbenstroth, Dennis

AU - Sabanadzovic, Sead

AU - Sanfaçon, Hélène

AU - Salvato, Maria S.

AU - Schwemmle, Martin

AU - Smither, Sophie J.

AU - Stenglein, Mark D.

AU - Stone, David M.

AU - Takada, Ayato

AU - Tesh, Robert B.

AU - Tomonaga, Keizo

AU - Tordo, Noël

AU - Towner, Jonathan S.

AU - Vasilakis, Nikos

AU - Volchkov, Viktor E.

AU - Wahl-Jensen, Victoria

AU - Walker, Peter J.

AU - Wang, Lin Fa

AU - Varsani, Arvind

AU - Whitfield, Anna E.

AU - Murilo Zerbini, F.

AU - Kuhn, Jens H.

N1 - Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Society of Systematic Biologists 2016. This work is written by a US Government employee and is in the public domain in the US.

PY - 2017/5/1

Y1 - 2017/5/1

N2 - Botanical, mycological, zoological, and prokaryotic species names follow the Linnaean format, consisting of an italicized Latinized binomen with a capitalized genus name and a lower case species epithet (e.g., Homo sapiens). Virus species names, however, do not follow a uniform format, and, even when binomial, are not Linnaean in style. In this thought exercise, we attempted toconvert all currently official names ofspecies included in the virusfamily Arenaviridae and the virus order Mononegavirales to Linnaean binomials, and to identify and address associated challenges and concerns. Surprisingly, this endeavor was not as complicated or time-consuming as even the authors of this article expected when conceiving the experiment.

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KW - Arenaviridae

KW - Binomials

KW - Ictv

KW - International committee on taxonomy of viruses

KW - Mononegavirales

KW - Virus nomenclature

KW - Virus taxonomy

KW - Classification

KW - Terminology as Topic

KW - Viruses

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