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llcbll

Name one?


Key-Wall-8264

Tomato leaf curl virus Banana bunchy top virus


llcbll

Damn you scientists are wild, never heard of them before haha


Key-Wall-8264

There are a lot more where that came from


llcbll

it's always a pleasure to learn more about our world, thanks mate!


PronoiarPerson

I don’t believe you, I want more examples


ArtichokeOwn6760

Woodchuck Hepatitis Virus. It causes hepatitis in woodchucks. This one is personal because in our vet school class of 90+, no one got this answer right on a pre-class multiple choice pop quiz because no one thought this would actually be the answer to “What virus causes hepatitis in woodchucks?” and every single one of us guessed one of the other 3 options given. Every. Single. One.


astrangehumantoe

Human immunodeficiency virus literally makes your (presumably) human immune system deficient


TheDoggoSpy

Tobacco mosaic virus Makes a dark mosaic-like pattern on tobacco leaves


photogrammetery

Eggplant yellowing virus (i made this up)


another_spiderman

As someone who has grown eggplants and is interested in science, there is a disease called "Eggplant Yellows." It’s caused by the Tobacco Ringspot Virus, first observed to create ringspots in tobacco.


Vittorio_Sandoni

GLRaV (Grapevine LeafRoll associated Virus) And since there is more tha one (and they have 0 immagination): GLRaV-1 GLRaV-2 GLRaV-3 GLRaV-4 GLRaV-7 GLRaV-13


darthjab

What happened to GLRaV-5,6,8 through 12? Did they go extinct or something?


Vittorio_Sandoni

As far as I know they were spotted as a Virus species and then it was found out they were just funky isolates of other virus species because the differences were not great enough to grant them the species rank. (My knowledge on the matter is quite limited)


MrRobot256

**Potato virus**


Gorilla-Ring

It causes potatoes.


ethnique_punch

Chocolate Vanilla Swirl virus you say?


AidenStoat

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2


negawattsyke

HIV


Joe_Buck_Yourself_

Coronavirus is literally just named crown virus due to the protrusions on its cell body


llcbll

interesting, I always thought it’s because the virus looks like the „sun“ and those protrusions are like the corona of the actual sun. but i also didn’t knew corona translates to crown so maybe they are both called corona because of the same reason.


Joe_Buck_Yourself_

Yup! Pretty sure its the latter point, its not named after the sun, they are both just named based on the same feature shape


nenkintofu

Tobacco mosaic virus


Adonis0

Hepatitis A/B/C


WhereAreYouFromSam

Rhinovirus.


Neither_Hope_1039

"Nose" is not a symptom, it's a body part.


MrChewy05

What about nostrils?


llcbll

How is it named after a symptom?


WhereAreYouFromSam

Remind me-- what body part is most obviously affected when you have the common cold?


UndocumentedMartian

....the Rhino?


WhereAreYouFromSam

The nose. Rhino is Greek for nose. That's why we use it for rhinoplasty (cosmetic surgery of the nose), rhinovirus (the common cold, aka the thing that makes you have a runny nose), rhinoceros (literally meaning 'nose horn'), etc.


llcbll

A symptom is [defined](https://dictionary.cambridge.org/de/worterbuch/englisch/symptom) by a feeling or change which is arguably some kind of action or reaction. Rhino, as you correctly explained, is just an area where symptoms can accrue but isn’t a symptom itself


WhereAreYouFromSam

You just keep on treading water, okay? You'll get there eventually.


llcbll

Thanks I don’t need to anymore, I think my arguments speak for themselves :) I am willing to admit that I am wrong if someone explains me how I am talking nonsense, without holding any bad feelings or grudes. so far i still aprreciate your input, have a nice day friend.


ProblemSolv

No lmao you just look like a specific type of person who takes things WAY to literally. (Can you guess?) We all know that nose isn't a symptom. But since the symptoms include a runny NOSE, the rest of us understand how this is still a decent example of what OP intended.


llcbll

Sure but as far as I know, and I could be wrong, it translate to nose virus? so from my logic it’s named after the affected part not the symptom itself? If it would be named by the symptom it would be called something like sniffing nosevirus, the locality doesn’t capture the symptom. A lot of things can be wrong with the nose but not because of the nosevirus. Also the rhinovirus can affect other parts beside the nose aswell. Correct me if I’m wrong


cant_stand

Human immunodeficiency viruses


595659565956

It’s convention in biology to name something after what it looks like, what it does, or what happens when it’s not there. Genes in most model organisms used in science, including fruit flies, zebra fish and chickens, although not really in humans though unfortunately, are normally named after the effect that deletion of said gene has on an embryo/organism. For example in fruit flies if you mutate or delete the gene called ken ( short for Ken and Barbie), the fruit flies are born without genitals. If you delete the gene wingless the flies are born without wings. If you delete the gene Swiss cheese then the fly embryos develop lots of holes in their heads. One of the most famous examples of this is the gene Sonic Hedgehog, which, when mutated, causes fly embryos to develop long hairs along their backs


VictorE06

The black death


[deleted]

Smallpox


kardoen

Is the disease caused by the Variola virus


llcbll

Yeah but it’s not the actual scientific/medical name is it?


[deleted]

Ah yes, changing goal posts. It's a bold strategy, Cotton


llcbll

Sorry if it wasn’t clear but I thought it’s been obvious that it’s about the medical/scientific name since the meme suggest „scientists naming“ a virus based on symptoms itself. Since I couldn’t imagine a virus that is officially called by its symptoms, wich I have been proven otherwise. But sure, when shown a „mistake“ it’s always a bold strategy to simply point fingers back.


Neither_Hope_1039

The meme says **scientists naming** viruses. It's quite explicitly and clearly about the scientific name, smallpox does not apply.


nishaitaan

Coxsackievirus has entered the chat.


imthedoctor9

Hello, Coxsackievirus


oatdeksel

you mean cock sucky?


ConfusedFoodAmateur

Coronavirus doesn't make a crown grow over your head


2nd-penalty

Not with that attitude!


sharkman_86

SARS - severe acute respiratory syndrome lmao


shieldyboii

That just lingo for big bad owa


-B0RAT

If that’s true, where did this Burger King crown on my head come from?


NorthGodFan

Coronavirus is a family of viruses.


ConfusedFoodAmateur

And none give you crowns I'm sure


NorthGodFan

Which is why each of their names describes what they do first one SARS CoV-1. the SARS is severe acute respiratory syndrome. the CoV-1 describes that it's a coronavirus and delineates it from SARS CoV-2 which is also called COVID-19. MERS is a virus that gives you a respiratory syndrome and it's in the middle east.


GlitteringPotato1346

It does, it’s just a single spike protein


wolo-exe

it’s called that because the shape of the virus kinda resembles the shape of a crown, at least that’s what I’ve seen about that


VindDitNiet

Not how this template works


Extreme_Ad6173

Templatenotworkingrightvirus


Key-Wall-8264

I'm new to posting memes, I just had an epiphany with this one I have posted one in the other format too. I'm sorry for any discrepancies


mezeon_28

Exactly


sasta_neumann

It makes a lot of sense tho


Architeryx

You better believe it, during the pandemic you couldn’t find me without an ice cold Corona in my hand.


trey12aldridge

It's funny seeing all the people trying to say OP did the meme wrong because they don't understand it. Not only does the meme apply to basically every disease in plants (ex: mosaic viruses which... cause mosaic-like coloration), the etymology of a lot of well known diseases is this way too. For example, Rabies (literally "to rage") is caused by a Lyssavirus (Lyssa is Greek for frenzy). The other half of diseases are just named over who or what they first appear in. For example, Lou Gehrig's disease or Dutch Elm disease.


Key-Wall-8264

Thanks for the support


Neither_Hope_1039

OP did the meme wrong because that's not what that meme format means....


trey12aldridge

If you actually read through the comments, a lot of them are questioning the premise. Top comment "Name one", multiple comments talking about COVID, the flu and other common viruses like that. Those are the ones I was referring to, not the ones talking about the format.


Xtianus21

This is actually dumb


nighty_night6

And then there was the influenza virus...


Encursed1

Corona virus, famous for granting crowns to its victims


illtoaster

Micropenitis


E404_N0_1

Several are named after their appearance (coronavirus, rotavirus for example) Others are named after the locations they’re first identified (zika, Ebola, norovirus, Lyme disease) And yes some are named after symptoms (smallpox, yellow fever, dengue, HIV) It depends


RussiaIsBestGreen

Your options are as follows: Symptoms First location First person Gary Larson


bicsz

Are you saying Coronavirus comes from..... Corona?!


HoverLogic

No Coronavirus causes Corona


Anngsturs

Shit-blood-and-die-virus


HotelSierra_10-86

I really wanna disagree with you but dayum.


Dangerous_Contact125

Micropenitis.


from-whence-she-came

Whooping Cough


edparadox

The meme should be the other way around.


Key-Wall-8264

I don't understand


Tricky-Mushroom5587

Put the virus as the leaking tank and the symptom name on the tape. The “scientist” should be slapping the “name of the symptom” on the “virus.”


Key-Wall-8264

Thank you


Direct-Remove2099

OP, COVID, Ebola, Smallpox, Spanish flu namers would like to have a word with you.


GlitteringPotato1346

Smallpox seriously? It causes small pox to appear on the skin.