There are plenty of negative sense DNA viruses. Many members of the Parvoviridae family, such as Adeno-associated virus, exist in both +ssDNA and -ssDNA orientations, while others, such as Mink enteritis virus, are only found with the -ssDNA orientation. Members of the Circoviridae family, such as Chicken anemia virus, are also comprised of -ssDNA, as are Anelloviruses.
There are plenty of negative sense DNA viruses. Many members of the Parvoviridae family, such as Adeno-associated virus, exist in both +ssDNA and -ssDNA orientations, while others, such as Mink enteritis virus, are only found with the -ssDNA orientation. Members of the Circoviridae family, such as Chicken anemia virus, are also comprised of -ssDNA, as are Anelloviruses.
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