Herpesviruses are large double-stranded DNA viruses which infect vertebrates from fish to man. Convincing genetic relationships between herpesviruses that infect higher vertebrates (birds and mammals) have been demonstrated previously by comparing proteins predicted from DNA sequences and have been interpreted as a result of evolution from a common ancestor. In order to evaluate how herpesviruses of lower vertebrates fit into this scheme, the 134,226-bp genome of channel catfish virus was sequenced. Genetic comparisons indicate that a separate evolutionary origin for this virus must be considered. The findings impact upon current perceptions of herpesvirus evolution and gene function
Phylogenetic relationships among herpesviruses (HVs) of mammals, birds, and reptiles have been studi...
The thymidine kinases encoded by herpesviruses of higher vertebrates form a distinct group and are ...
The channel catfish herpesvirus (CCV) thymidine kinase (TK) gene was mapped on the CCV genome by mar...
Herpesviruses are host specific pathogens that are widespread among vertebrates. Genome sequence dat...
Herpesviruses comprise an abundant, widely distributed group of large DNA viruses of humans and othe...
Since the mid-1990s, lethal infections of koi herpesvirus (KHV) have been spreading, threatening the...
The herpesviruses are a group of large DNA viruses, originally defined by their characteristic virio...
Pathogenic viruses represent a small fraction of viral diversity, and emerging diseases are frequent...
Fish herpesviruses can cause significant economic losses in aquaculture, and some of these viruses a...
The complete genome sequence of an alloherpesvirus isolated from blue catfish (Ictalurus furcatus) i...
AbstractAlthough herpesviruses have a wide host range and their genomes vary substantially in size, ...
Although herpesviruses have a wide host range and their genomes vary substantially in size, the nucl...
ABSTRACT Only eight families of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) viruses are known to infect vertebrate a...
The order Herpesvirales includes viruses that infect aquatic and terrestrial vertebrates and severa...
Abstract Background Endogenous viral elements play important roles in eukaryotic evolution by giving...
Phylogenetic relationships among herpesviruses (HVs) of mammals, birds, and reptiles have been studi...
The thymidine kinases encoded by herpesviruses of higher vertebrates form a distinct group and are ...
The channel catfish herpesvirus (CCV) thymidine kinase (TK) gene was mapped on the CCV genome by mar...
Herpesviruses are host specific pathogens that are widespread among vertebrates. Genome sequence dat...
Herpesviruses comprise an abundant, widely distributed group of large DNA viruses of humans and othe...
Since the mid-1990s, lethal infections of koi herpesvirus (KHV) have been spreading, threatening the...
The herpesviruses are a group of large DNA viruses, originally defined by their characteristic virio...
Pathogenic viruses represent a small fraction of viral diversity, and emerging diseases are frequent...
Fish herpesviruses can cause significant economic losses in aquaculture, and some of these viruses a...
The complete genome sequence of an alloherpesvirus isolated from blue catfish (Ictalurus furcatus) i...
AbstractAlthough herpesviruses have a wide host range and their genomes vary substantially in size, ...
Although herpesviruses have a wide host range and their genomes vary substantially in size, the nucl...
ABSTRACT Only eight families of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) viruses are known to infect vertebrate a...
The order Herpesvirales includes viruses that infect aquatic and terrestrial vertebrates and severa...
Abstract Background Endogenous viral elements play important roles in eukaryotic evolution by giving...
Phylogenetic relationships among herpesviruses (HVs) of mammals, birds, and reptiles have been studi...
The thymidine kinases encoded by herpesviruses of higher vertebrates form a distinct group and are ...
The channel catfish herpesvirus (CCV) thymidine kinase (TK) gene was mapped on the CCV genome by mar...