Herpesviridae is a diverse family of large and complex pathogens whose genomes are extremely difficult to sequence. This is particularly true for clinical samples, and if the virus, host, or both genomes are being sequenced for the first time. Although herpesviruses are known to occasionally integrate in host genomes, and can also be inherited in a Mendelian fashion, they are notably absent from the genomic fossil record comprised of endogenous viral elements (EVEs). Here, we combine paleovirological and metagenomic approaches to both explore the constituent viral diversity of mammalian genomes and search for endogenous herpesviruses. We describe the first endogenous herpesvirus from the genome of the Philippine tarsier, belonging to the Ro...
This thesis studies the evolution, influence, and proliferation of endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) wi...
An exogenous retrovirus (XRV) that integrates into a germ cell may be inherited as a Mendelian gene;...
The herpesviruses are a group of large DNA viruses, originally defined by their characteristic virio...
Herpesviridae is a diverse family of large and complex pathogens whose genomes are extremely difficu...
<div><p><i>Herpesviridae</i> is a diverse family of large and complex pathogens whose genomes are ex...
Human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) are viral “fossils” in the human genome that originated from t...
AbstractBackground: Endogenous retroviruses contribute to the evolution of the host genome and can b...
Numerous endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are found in all mammalian genomes and represent retroviruse...
International audienceThe Gammaherpesvirinae sub-family is divided into two genera: Lymphocryptoviru...
Background: The genomes of all vertebrates harbor remnants of ancient retroviral infections, having ...
Abstract Background The genomes of all vertebrates harbor remnants of ancient retroviral infections,...
Paleovirology is the study of viruses at large evolutionary timescales through the investigation of ...
Integration into the nuclear genome of germ line cells can lead to vertical inheritance of retrovira...
Background: While many placental herpesvirus genomes have been fully sequenced, the complete genome ...
Background: The genomes of all vertebrates harbor remnants of ancient retroviral infections, having ...
This thesis studies the evolution, influence, and proliferation of endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) wi...
An exogenous retrovirus (XRV) that integrates into a germ cell may be inherited as a Mendelian gene;...
The herpesviruses are a group of large DNA viruses, originally defined by their characteristic virio...
Herpesviridae is a diverse family of large and complex pathogens whose genomes are extremely difficu...
<div><p><i>Herpesviridae</i> is a diverse family of large and complex pathogens whose genomes are ex...
Human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) are viral “fossils” in the human genome that originated from t...
AbstractBackground: Endogenous retroviruses contribute to the evolution of the host genome and can b...
Numerous endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are found in all mammalian genomes and represent retroviruse...
International audienceThe Gammaherpesvirinae sub-family is divided into two genera: Lymphocryptoviru...
Background: The genomes of all vertebrates harbor remnants of ancient retroviral infections, having ...
Abstract Background The genomes of all vertebrates harbor remnants of ancient retroviral infections,...
Paleovirology is the study of viruses at large evolutionary timescales through the investigation of ...
Integration into the nuclear genome of germ line cells can lead to vertical inheritance of retrovira...
Background: While many placental herpesvirus genomes have been fully sequenced, the complete genome ...
Background: The genomes of all vertebrates harbor remnants of ancient retroviral infections, having ...
This thesis studies the evolution, influence, and proliferation of endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) wi...
An exogenous retrovirus (XRV) that integrates into a germ cell may be inherited as a Mendelian gene;...
The herpesviruses are a group of large DNA viruses, originally defined by their characteristic virio...