Ghabrivirales
Order of viruses
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Ghabrivirales is an order of double-stranded RNA viruses. It is the only order in the class Chrysmotiviricetes. The name of the class is a portmanteau of member families: chrysoviridae, megabirnaviridae, and totiviridae; and -viricetes which is the suffix for a virus class. The name of the order derives from Said Ghabrial, a pioneering researcher who studied viruses in this order, and -virales which is the suffix for a virus order.[1]
| Ghabrivirales | |
|---|---|
| Life cycle of S. cerevisiae virus L-A | |
| Virus classification | |
| (unranked): | Virus |
| Realm: | Riboviria |
| Kingdom: | Orthornavirae |
| Phylum: | Duplornaviricota |
| Class: | Chrymotiviricetes |
| Order: | Ghabrivirales |
Taxonomy

The order contains three suborders and 19 families, listed hereafter (-virineae denotes suborders, and -viridae denotes families):[2]
- Alphatotivirineae
- Botybirnaviridae
- Chrysoviridae
- Fusagraviridae
- Megabirnaviridae
- Monocitiviridae
- Orthototiviridae
- Phlegiviridae
- Pseudototiviridae
- Quadriviridae
- Spiciviridae
- Betatotivirineae
- Artiviridae
- Giardiaviridae
- Inseviridae
- Lebotiviridae
- Megatotiviridae
- Ootiviridae
- Pistolviridae
- Yadonushiviridae
- Gammatotivirineae
- Alternaviridae