virionides
Virionides is a classification of viruses that exhibit properties not characteristic of other viruses in the same family. The term "virionides" is derived from the word "virion," which refers to a single virus particle or a virus that is capable of replication.
Viruses classified as virionides are typically characterized by their unique genetic makeup and behavior. For example,
Research has shown that virionides can play a significant role in shaping the viral landscape. By competing
Several examples of viruses have been classified as virionides, including the murine leukemia virus and certain