poxiviruses
Poxviruses are a family of large, complex viruses that infect animals. They are characterized by their brick-shaped or ovoid virions, which are among the largest and most complex of all viruses. The poxvirus genome consists of a single molecule of double-stranded DNA.
Members of the Poxviridae family are known for causing a variety of diseases, some of which have
Poxviruses replicate in the cytoplasm of host cells, a feature uncommon among DNA viruses. They achieve this