chordopoxviruses
Chordopoxviruses are a subfamily of the Poxviridae family that infect vertebrates. They are large, enveloped, brick-shaped double-stranded DNA viruses with linear genomes that typically range from about 150 to 350 kilobase pairs and encode hundreds of genes. Replication occurs in cytoplasmic viral factories, with the virus providing much of the transcription and replication machinery.
The subfamily comprises numerous genera, including Orthopoxvirus (variola, vaccinia, cowpox, monkeypox), Parapoxvirus (Orf virus, pseudocowpox virus,
Hosts span many vertebrates; diseases range from localized skin lesions to systemic illness. In humans, Orthopoxviruses
The genome carries many immune-modulating and host-range genes that influence tissue tropism and virulence. Poxviruses replicate