AbstractViruses belonging to the Papillomaviridae family have been isolated from a variety of mammals, birds and non-avian reptiles. It is likely that most, if not all, amniotes carry a broad array of viral types. To date, the complete genomic sequence of more than 240 distinct viral types has been characterized at the nucleotide level. The analysis of this sequence information has begun to shed light on the evolutionary history of this important virus family. The available data suggests that many different evolutionary mechanisms have influenced the papillomavirus phylogenetic tree. Increasing evidence supports that the ancestral papillomavirus initially specialized to infect different ecological niches on the host. This episode of niche s...
Papillomaviruses infect a wide array of animal hosts and are responsible for roughly 5% of all human...
The Papillomaviridae is a family of small, non-enveloped viruses with double-stranded DNA genomes of...
AbstractOne hundred eighteen papillomavirus (PV) types have been completely described, and a yet hig...
AbstractViruses belonging to the Papillomaviridae family have been isolated from a variety of mammal...
The family Papillomaviridae contains more than 320 papillomavirus types, with most having been ident...
AbstractWe provide an overview of the host range, taxonomic classification and genomic diversity of ...
We provide an overview of the host range, taxonomic classification and genomic diversity of animal p...
AbstractIn this paper we describe the characterization of the genomes of two sea turtle papillomavir...
The family Papillomaviridae contains more than 320 papillomavirus types, with most having been ident...
Abstract\ud \ud Polyomaviruses are a family of DNA tumor viruses that are known to infect mammals an...
Parvoviruses (family Parvoviridae) are small DNA viruses that cause numerous diseases of medical, ve...
A maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree was inferred from the concatenated nucleotide sequence alignm...
The Papillomaviridae is a family of small, non-enveloped viruses with double-stranded DNA genomes of...
The long-term evolutionary history of many viral lineages is poorly understood. Novel sources of anc...
AbstractWe present an expansion of the classification of the family Papillomaviridae, which now cont...
Papillomaviruses infect a wide array of animal hosts and are responsible for roughly 5% of all human...
The Papillomaviridae is a family of small, non-enveloped viruses with double-stranded DNA genomes of...
AbstractOne hundred eighteen papillomavirus (PV) types have been completely described, and a yet hig...
AbstractViruses belonging to the Papillomaviridae family have been isolated from a variety of mammal...
The family Papillomaviridae contains more than 320 papillomavirus types, with most having been ident...
AbstractWe provide an overview of the host range, taxonomic classification and genomic diversity of ...
We provide an overview of the host range, taxonomic classification and genomic diversity of animal p...
AbstractIn this paper we describe the characterization of the genomes of two sea turtle papillomavir...
The family Papillomaviridae contains more than 320 papillomavirus types, with most having been ident...
Abstract\ud \ud Polyomaviruses are a family of DNA tumor viruses that are known to infect mammals an...
Parvoviruses (family Parvoviridae) are small DNA viruses that cause numerous diseases of medical, ve...
A maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree was inferred from the concatenated nucleotide sequence alignm...
The Papillomaviridae is a family of small, non-enveloped viruses with double-stranded DNA genomes of...
The long-term evolutionary history of many viral lineages is poorly understood. Novel sources of anc...
AbstractWe present an expansion of the classification of the family Papillomaviridae, which now cont...
Papillomaviruses infect a wide array of animal hosts and are responsible for roughly 5% of all human...
The Papillomaviridae is a family of small, non-enveloped viruses with double-stranded DNA genomes of...
AbstractOne hundred eighteen papillomavirus (PV) types have been completely described, and a yet hig...