Human mastadenovirus D (HAdV-D) is exceptionally rich in type among the seven human adenovirus species. This feature is attributed to frequent intertypic recombination events that have reshuffled orthologous genomic regions between different HAdV-D types. However, this trend appears to be paradoxical, as it has been demonstrated that the replacement of some of the interacting proteins for a specific function with other orthologues causes malfunction, indicating that intertypic recombination events may be deleterious. In order to understand why the paradoxical trend has been possible in HAdV-D evolution, we con-ducted an interregional coevolution analysis between different genomic regions of 45 different HAdV-D types and found that ca. 70 % ...
BACKGROUND: The distribution of human disease-associated mutations is not random across the human ge...
A central focus of population genetics has been examining the contribution of selective and neutral ...
Author Summary Genetic recombination between viruses is a form of parasexual reproduction during whi...
Genome stability is a prerequisite for the production and use of adenoviruses for therapy of genetic...
Species Human mastadenovirus E (HAdV-E) comprises several simian types and a single human type: HAdV...
Genome stability is a prerequisite for the production and use of adenoviruses for therapy of genetic...
AbstractComputational analysis of human adenovirus type 4 (HAdV-E4), a pathogen that is the only HAd...
Currently, 88 different Human Adenovirus (HAdV) types are grouped into seven HAdV species A to G. Mo...
AbstractHuman adenovirus type 3 (HAdV-B3) has an apparently stable genome yet remains a major circul...
The recent emergence of highly virulent human adenoviruses (HAdVs) with new tissue tropisms undersco...
Homologous recombination is a dominant force in evolution and results in genetic mosaics. To detect ...
Human enteroviruses consist of more than 60 serotypes, reflecting a wide range of evolutionary diver...
International audienceBesides evolving through nucleotide substitution, viruses frequently also evol...
A human adenovirus (HAdV) species D, was isolated from a hospitalised child with severe lower respir...
ABSTRACT Adenovirus infections in humans are common and sometimes lethal. Adenovirus-derived vectors...
BACKGROUND: The distribution of human disease-associated mutations is not random across the human ge...
A central focus of population genetics has been examining the contribution of selective and neutral ...
Author Summary Genetic recombination between viruses is a form of parasexual reproduction during whi...
Genome stability is a prerequisite for the production and use of adenoviruses for therapy of genetic...
Species Human mastadenovirus E (HAdV-E) comprises several simian types and a single human type: HAdV...
Genome stability is a prerequisite for the production and use of adenoviruses for therapy of genetic...
AbstractComputational analysis of human adenovirus type 4 (HAdV-E4), a pathogen that is the only HAd...
Currently, 88 different Human Adenovirus (HAdV) types are grouped into seven HAdV species A to G. Mo...
AbstractHuman adenovirus type 3 (HAdV-B3) has an apparently stable genome yet remains a major circul...
The recent emergence of highly virulent human adenoviruses (HAdVs) with new tissue tropisms undersco...
Homologous recombination is a dominant force in evolution and results in genetic mosaics. To detect ...
Human enteroviruses consist of more than 60 serotypes, reflecting a wide range of evolutionary diver...
International audienceBesides evolving through nucleotide substitution, viruses frequently also evol...
A human adenovirus (HAdV) species D, was isolated from a hospitalised child with severe lower respir...
ABSTRACT Adenovirus infections in humans are common and sometimes lethal. Adenovirus-derived vectors...
BACKGROUND: The distribution of human disease-associated mutations is not random across the human ge...
A central focus of population genetics has been examining the contribution of selective and neutral ...
Author Summary Genetic recombination between viruses is a form of parasexual reproduction during whi...