<p>Comparison of the consensus NCCR as determined by Sanger sequencing (n = 61) revealed four distinct groups of samples: 1) archetype sequences with no DNA rearrangements compared to the reference NCCR (CY isolate), 2) samples harboring polymorphic deletions, 3) samples carrying polymorphic insertions and 4) sample harboring both a deletion and an insertion. 454 sequencing was further applied (n = 54) to identify JCV quasispecies. Healthy subject (HS) samples in which quasispecies were identified, the nature of the minority sequences contributing to the quasispecies and the percentage of viral NCCR sequences harboring the minority sequences are indicated. The sequence blocks (a to f) affected by the NCCR rearrangements are indicated betwee...
After several serial passages at low multiplicities of infection in primary human foetal glial cells...
The JCV and BKV viruses have been used as markers for the study of human evolution by assuming that ...
One unique feature of the prototype JC virus (JCV) (Mad 1) genome is the occurrence of a second TATA...
<p>The full length VP1 coding sequence (1065 bp) was obtained for all healthy subjects for which als...
JC virus is a human polyomavirus that infects the majority of people without apparent symptoms in he...
The JC virus (JCV) is generally considered the etiological agent of progressive multifocal leukoence...
JC virus is a human polyomavirus that infects the majority of people without apparent symptoms in he...
AbstractJC polyomavirus (JCV) isolates worldwide are classified into three super-lineages (A, B and ...
<p>(A) A nested PCR approach was developed to validate the presence of the 28 bps deletion identifie...
John Cunningham virus (JCPyV) is an ubiqui-tous human pathogen that causes disease in i...
Opportunistic infection of oligodendrocytes by human JC polyomavirus may result in the development o...
JC virus (JCV), a ubiquitous human polyomavirus, can cause fatal progressive multifocal leukoencepha...
<p>The NCCR is delimited by the translation start sites of early and late regions. A highly conserve...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) evolves rapidly in a single host and circulates as a quasispecies wich is a ...
<p>(A) JCV<sub>CPN</sub> RR is archetype-like (adapted from (17)). (B) JCV<sub>CPN1.2</sub> (hereaft...
After several serial passages at low multiplicities of infection in primary human foetal glial cells...
The JCV and BKV viruses have been used as markers for the study of human evolution by assuming that ...
One unique feature of the prototype JC virus (JCV) (Mad 1) genome is the occurrence of a second TATA...
<p>The full length VP1 coding sequence (1065 bp) was obtained for all healthy subjects for which als...
JC virus is a human polyomavirus that infects the majority of people without apparent symptoms in he...
The JC virus (JCV) is generally considered the etiological agent of progressive multifocal leukoence...
JC virus is a human polyomavirus that infects the majority of people without apparent symptoms in he...
AbstractJC polyomavirus (JCV) isolates worldwide are classified into three super-lineages (A, B and ...
<p>(A) A nested PCR approach was developed to validate the presence of the 28 bps deletion identifie...
John Cunningham virus (JCPyV) is an ubiqui-tous human pathogen that causes disease in i...
Opportunistic infection of oligodendrocytes by human JC polyomavirus may result in the development o...
JC virus (JCV), a ubiquitous human polyomavirus, can cause fatal progressive multifocal leukoencepha...
<p>The NCCR is delimited by the translation start sites of early and late regions. A highly conserve...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) evolves rapidly in a single host and circulates as a quasispecies wich is a ...
<p>(A) JCV<sub>CPN</sub> RR is archetype-like (adapted from (17)). (B) JCV<sub>CPN1.2</sub> (hereaft...
After several serial passages at low multiplicities of infection in primary human foetal glial cells...
The JCV and BKV viruses have been used as markers for the study of human evolution by assuming that ...
One unique feature of the prototype JC virus (JCV) (Mad 1) genome is the occurrence of a second TATA...