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Novel human coronavirus is a ssRNA positive-strand viruses with no [[DNA]] stage. It belongs to order [[Nidovirales]] | Novel human coronavirus is a ssRNA positive-strand viruses with no [[DNA]] stage. It belongs to order [[Nidovirales]] and family [[Coronaviridae]]. | ||
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Overview
Novel human coronavirus is a ssRNA positive-strand viruses with no DNA stage. It belongs to order Nidovirales and family Coronaviridae.
References