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How many types of viruses are there? How do scientist classify them and why is it important to know? This and much more in this episode of the Viral Talk.

Key takeaways:

  1. double stranded DNA viruses (e.g. herpesviruses)
  2. single stranded DNA viruses (e.g. many bacterial viruses)
  3. double stranded RNA viruses (e.g. rotaviruses)
  4. positive sense single stranded RNA viruses (e.g. coronaviruses)
  5. negative sense single stranded RNA viruses (e.g. Influenza virus)
  6. double stranded RNA viruses with DNA intermediate (e.g. HIV)
  7. double stranded DNA viruses with RNA intermediates (e.g. Hepatitis B virus)

For people who'd like to know more:

Original paper on Baltimore classification -  DOI: 10.1128/br.35.3.235-241.1971

Success story on antivirals against HIV: DOI: 10.1016/S0166-3542(98)00025-4

Visual explanation of Baltimore classification scheme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2YOZnvgcuk&ab_channel=Shomu%27sBiology

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