Members of the Herpesviridae family have been isolated from most animal species examined. Of approximately 100 individual virus species, eight have been isolated from humans, and three of these only within the last 10 years. Fortunately, there is now an enormous amount of sequence data from many of these viruses, particularly the eight human herpesviruses. This wealth of sequence information from such a diverse group of related viruses provides a unique resource for studies of viral gene evolution, comparative gene function, and virus identification.