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Dear Colleagues,

If you require citing a reference related to the taxonomy of iridoviruses, or more specifically ranaviruses, the "proper" choice is:


C  Chinchar, VG, Hick, P, Ince IA, Jancovich JK, Marschang R, Qin Q, Subramaniam K, Waltzek TB, Whittington R, Williams T, Zhang QY, and the ICTV Report Consortium. ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Iridoviridae.  J. Gen. Virol. 98: 890 - 891, 2017.  This two page report is a summary of the Iridoviridae chapter within the current ICTV Report (the 10th) and is available at www.ictv.global/report/iridoviridae<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.ictv.global_report_iridoviridae&d=DwMFAg&c=C3yme8gMkxg_ihJNXS06ZyWk4EJm8LdrrvxQb-Je7sw&r=5Gkg9n1y9cBVeQP6qa_VUWXvq94NXeZ3LAc6iFxI0S0&m=8Hyptsr5_83x6ut3ItNWC2YiaJGOznP_BorXvWyabDQ&s=g0hQtOg85_vGxqBLBc9sUXBPEa517nXzu4SwaeA8zck&e=>.  The full report is available online at the above address, but the JGV article provides a reference that can be cited.  Clearly, there are additional references addressing the biology, ecology, pathology of iridoviruses...but this one address their taxonomy.

G   Greg

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