Lenarviricota

Lenarviricota is a phylum of RNA viruses, which includes all positive-strand RNA viruses, which infect prokaryotes. Some members also infect eukaryotes. The name of the group is a syllabic abbreviation of the names of founding member families "Leviviridae and Narnaviridae" with the suffix -viricota denoting a virus phylum. It has been suggested that the origin of Lenarviricota may predate that of the last universal common ancestor (LUCA).

Lenarviricota

Lenarviricota is a phylum of RNA viruses, which includes all positive-strand RNA viruses, which infect prokaryotes. Some members also infect eukaryotes. The name of the group is a syllabic abbreviation of the names of founding member families "Leviviridae and Narnaviridae" with the suffix -viricota denoting a virus phylum. It has been suggested that the origin of Lenarviricota may predate that of the last universal common ancestor (LUCA).