turbidivirran
Turbidivirran is a proposed genus of small RNA viruses associated with turbid freshwater environments. Identified mainly by metagenomic sequences from eutrophic lakes and sediment-rich rivers, Turbidivirran-related viral genomes appear to form a distinct lineage within aquatic viromes.
Taxonomic status is provisional. The genus name Turbidivirran and the proposed family Turbidiviridae have not been
Genomic data from environmental sequences imply nonsegmented, positive-sense RNA genomes of roughly 7–9 kilobases with a
Host range remains uncertain. Some sequences resemble bacteriophages, others protist- or algal-infecting viruses; however isolation is
Ecologically, Turbidivirran-related signals correlate with high turbidity and organic content, suggesting involvement in microbial community dynamics
Current status is provisional, pending isolation of live virus and formal taxonomic validation by ICTV. Future