with phylum branches highlighted.
Negarnaviricota (brown),
Duplornaviricota (green),
Kitrinoviricota (pink),
Pisuviricota (blue), and
Lenarviricota (yellow). Positive-strand RNA viruses are found in three phyla:
Kitrinoviricota,
Lenarviricota, and
Pisuviricota, each of which are assigned to the kingdom
Orthornavirae in the realm
Riboviria. In the
Baltimore classification system, which groups viruses together based on their manner of mRNA synthesis, +ssRNA viruses are group IV.
Kitrinoviricota The first +ssRNA phylum is
Kitrinoviricota. The phylum contains what have been referred to as the "
alphavirus supergroup" and "
flavivirus supergroup" along with various other short-genome viruses. Four classes in the phylum are recognized:
Alsuviricetes, the alphavirus supergroup, which contains a large number of
plant viruses and arthropod viruses;
Flasuviricetes, which contains flaviviruses,
Magsaviricetes, which contains
nodaviruses and
sinhaliviruses; and
Tolucaviricetes, which primarily contains plant viruses.
Lenarviricota Lenarviricota is the second +ssRNA phylum. It contains the class
Leviviricetes, which infect
prokaryotes, and the apparent descendants of leviviruses, which infect
eukaryotes. The phylum is divided into four classes:
Leviviricetes, which contains leviviruses and their relatives,
Amabiliviricetes, which contains
narnaviruses and their relatives,
Howeltoviricetes, which contains
mitoviruses and their relatives, and
Miaviricetes, which contains
botourmiaviruses and their relatives. Based on phylogenetic analysis of RdRp, all other RNA viruses are considered to comprise a sister clade in relation to
Lenarviricota.
Pisuviricota of a
SARS-CoV-2 virion.
Coronaviruses like SARS-CoV-2 fall in the phylum
Pisuviricota. The third phylum that contains +ssRNA viruses is
Pisuviricota, which has been informally called the "picornavirus supergroup". The phylum contains a large assemblage of eukaryotic viruses known to infect animals, plants, fungi, and protists. The phylum contains three classes, two of which contain only +ssRNA viruses:
Pisoniviricetes, which contains
nidoviruses,
picornaviruses, and
sobeliviruses, and
Stelpaviricetes, which contains
potyviruses and
astroviruses. The third class is
Duplopiviricetes, whose members are double-stranded RNA viruses that are descended from +ssRNA viruses. ==See also==