The Baculoviridae, a family of insect-specific large DNA viruses, is widely used in both biotechnology and biological control. Its applied value stems from millions of years of evolution influenced by interactions with their hosts and the environment. To understand how ecological interactions have shaped baculovirus diversification, we reconstructed a robust molecular phylogeny using 217 complete genomes and ~580 isolates for which at least one of four lepidopteran core genes was available. We then used a phylogenetic-concept-based approach (mPTP) to delimit 165 baculovirus species, including 38 species derived from new genetic data. Phylogenetic optimization of ecological characters revealed a general pattern of host conservatism punctuate...
Although phylogenic analysis often suggests co-evolutionary relationships between viruses and host o...
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Baculoviruses are attractive biological alternatives to chemical insecticides for insect pest contro...
The Baculoviridae, a family of insect-specific large DNA viruses, is widely used in both biotechnolo...
The Baculoviridae, a family of insect-specific large DNA viruses, is widely used in both biotechnolo...
International audienceThe Baculoviridae, a family of insect-specific large DNA viruses, is widely us...
The Baculoviridae, a family of insect-specific large DNA viruses, is widely used in both biotechnolo...
International audienceThe Baculoviridae, a family of insect-specific large DNA viruses, is widely us...
Keywords: baculovirus, insects, speciation, genomics, phylogeny, host specificity The Baculovirida...
Keywords: baculovirus, insects, speciation, genomics, phylogeny, host specificity The Baculovirida...
The genetic diversity of many DNA virus populations in nature is unknown, but for those that have be...
Keywords: baculovirus, insects, speciation, genomics, phylogeny, host specificity The Baculovirida...
The baculoviruses (family: Baculoviridae) are a group of large DNA viruses that infect insects. Thes...
AbstractPCR amplification of the highly conserved baculovirus genes late expression factor 8 (lef-8)...
Baculoviruses are attractive biological alternatives to chemical insecticides for insect pest contro...
Although phylogenic analysis often suggests co-evolutionary relationships between viruses and host o...
International audience\textcopyright 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.Organism...
Baculoviruses are attractive biological alternatives to chemical insecticides for insect pest contro...
The Baculoviridae, a family of insect-specific large DNA viruses, is widely used in both biotechnolo...
The Baculoviridae, a family of insect-specific large DNA viruses, is widely used in both biotechnolo...
International audienceThe Baculoviridae, a family of insect-specific large DNA viruses, is widely us...
The Baculoviridae, a family of insect-specific large DNA viruses, is widely used in both biotechnolo...
International audienceThe Baculoviridae, a family of insect-specific large DNA viruses, is widely us...
Keywords: baculovirus, insects, speciation, genomics, phylogeny, host specificity The Baculovirida...
Keywords: baculovirus, insects, speciation, genomics, phylogeny, host specificity The Baculovirida...
The genetic diversity of many DNA virus populations in nature is unknown, but for those that have be...
Keywords: baculovirus, insects, speciation, genomics, phylogeny, host specificity The Baculovirida...
The baculoviruses (family: Baculoviridae) are a group of large DNA viruses that infect insects. Thes...
AbstractPCR amplification of the highly conserved baculovirus genes late expression factor 8 (lef-8)...
Baculoviruses are attractive biological alternatives to chemical insecticides for insect pest contro...
Although phylogenic analysis often suggests co-evolutionary relationships between viruses and host o...
International audience\textcopyright 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.Organism...
Baculoviruses are attractive biological alternatives to chemical insecticides for insect pest contro...