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- Q5580056 subject Q6309430.
- Q5580056 abstract "The golden shiner virus is an aquatic virus that infects a bait fish known as the golden shiner and to a lesser extent, aquatic animals like crustaceans and molluscs. About 6 virus species have been identified in this genus since the late 1970s. It causes death through a hemorrhagic shock. Symptoms include bleeding from the back eyes and the head. The virus is 70 nm in diameter and replicates best at 20-30 degrees Celsius. The virus has properties similar to those of the pancreatic necrosis virus. This could mean that golden shiners are more susceptible in the summer.".
- Q5580056 genus Q18822276.
- Q5580056 wikiPageExternalLink golden-shiner-virus-aquareovirus.htm.
- Q5580056 wikiPageWikiLink Q1329127.
- Q5580056 wikiPageWikiLink Q164778.
- Q5580056 wikiPageWikiLink Q166019.
- Q5580056 wikiPageWikiLink Q178674.
- Q5580056 wikiPageWikiLink Q18822276.
- Q5580056 wikiPageWikiLink Q6309430.
- Q5580056 wikiPageWikiLink Q7020.
- Q5580056 wikiPageWikiLink Q8047.
- Q5580056 wikiPageWikiLink Q8054.
- Q5580056 wikiPageWikiLink Q808.
- Q5580056 wikiPageWikiLink Q830465.
- Q5580056 wikiPageWikiLink Q842417.
- Q5580056 wikiPageWikiLink Q908550.
- Q5580056 wikiPageWikiLink Q968614.
- Q5580056 genus "Aquareovirus".
- Q5580056 type Species.
- Q5580056 type Thing.
- Q5580056 comment "The golden shiner virus is an aquatic virus that infects a bait fish known as the golden shiner and to a lesser extent, aquatic animals like crustaceans and molluscs. About 6 virus species have been identified in this genus since the late 1970s. It causes death through a hemorrhagic shock. Symptoms include bleeding from the back eyes and the head. The virus is 70 nm in diameter and replicates best at 20-30 degrees Celsius.".
- Q5580056 label "Golden shiner virus".