gammaretroviruses
Gammaretroviruses are a genus of viruses within the Retroviridae family, subfamily Orthoretrovirinae. They infect a range of vertebrates and include notable pathogens such as murine leukemia viruses (MLVs) and feline leukemia virus (FeLV). Taxonomically, gammaretroviruses are often grouped by host range and receptor usage into ecotropic, xenotropic, polytropic, and amphotropic categories.
The genome is a positive-sense, single-stranded RNA about 8 to 10 kilobases in length, enclosed by a
Replication follows the standard retroviral scheme. The virion binds a specific cell receptor, fuses with the
Host range varies by virus; MLVs can cause leukemia and immunodeficiency in mice, FeLV causes immunosuppression