Abstract. The polyomavirus JC (JCV) is a doublestranded DNA virus that is ubiquitous in human populations and is excreted in urine by a large percentage of individuals (20–70%). The strong genetic stability, combined with a mechanism of transmission mainly within the family, makes JCV a good marker of human migrations. In this study, the coevolution of JCV with its human host is investigated by using over a thousand nucleotide sequences deposited in the EMBL database; they correspond to the IG region, which is the genomic region with the highest rate of variation. The pattern of genetic diversity in JCV is evaluated by the principal coordinates analysis and the construction of synthetic maps. The first principal coordinate sup...
JC virus DNA clones from the urine of nonimmunosuppressed Japanese individuals regularly contain an ...
Abstract\ud \ud Polyomaviruses are a family of DNA tumor viruses that are known to infect mammals an...
The roots of the Hispanic populations of the Caribbean Islands and Central and South America go back...
JC virus (JCV) is a double-stranded DNA polyomavirus co-evolving with humans since the time of thei...
JC polyomavirus (JCPyV) is one of the most prevalent human viruses. Findings based on the geographic...
Although polyomavirus JC (JCV) is the proven pathogen of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy,...
Distinct genotypes of human polyomavirus JC (JCV) have remained population associated possibly from ...
The polyomavirus JC (JCV) establishes a persistent infection in the kidneys, and is the virus agent ...
Polyomavirus JC (JCV) is ubiquitous in humans and causes a chronic demyelinating disease of the cent...
Polyomavirus JC (JCV) is ubiquitous in humans and causes a chronic demyelinating disease of the cent...
The human JC polyomavirus (JCPyV) is an ubiquitous viral agent infecting approximately 60% of humans...
JC polyomavirus (JCV) is a member of the Polyomaviridae family. It presents a tropism to kidney cell...
AbstractJC polyomavirus (JCV) isolates worldwide are classified into three super-lineages (A, B and ...
Fil: Stoner, Gerald L. National Institutes of Health. National Institute of Neurological Disorders a...
New human polyomaviruses have been described in the last years, including the Merkel-cell polyomavir...
JC virus DNA clones from the urine of nonimmunosuppressed Japanese individuals regularly contain an ...
Abstract\ud \ud Polyomaviruses are a family of DNA tumor viruses that are known to infect mammals an...
The roots of the Hispanic populations of the Caribbean Islands and Central and South America go back...
JC virus (JCV) is a double-stranded DNA polyomavirus co-evolving with humans since the time of thei...
JC polyomavirus (JCPyV) is one of the most prevalent human viruses. Findings based on the geographic...
Although polyomavirus JC (JCV) is the proven pathogen of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy,...
Distinct genotypes of human polyomavirus JC (JCV) have remained population associated possibly from ...
The polyomavirus JC (JCV) establishes a persistent infection in the kidneys, and is the virus agent ...
Polyomavirus JC (JCV) is ubiquitous in humans and causes a chronic demyelinating disease of the cent...
Polyomavirus JC (JCV) is ubiquitous in humans and causes a chronic demyelinating disease of the cent...
The human JC polyomavirus (JCPyV) is an ubiquitous viral agent infecting approximately 60% of humans...
JC polyomavirus (JCV) is a member of the Polyomaviridae family. It presents a tropism to kidney cell...
AbstractJC polyomavirus (JCV) isolates worldwide are classified into three super-lineages (A, B and ...
Fil: Stoner, Gerald L. National Institutes of Health. National Institute of Neurological Disorders a...
New human polyomaviruses have been described in the last years, including the Merkel-cell polyomavir...
JC virus DNA clones from the urine of nonimmunosuppressed Japanese individuals regularly contain an ...
Abstract\ud \ud Polyomaviruses are a family of DNA tumor viruses that are known to infect mammals an...
The roots of the Hispanic populations of the Caribbean Islands and Central and South America go back...