A human papillomavirus (HPV) type is defined as an HPV isolate whose L1 gene sequence is at least 10% different from that of any other type, while a subtype is 2 to 10% different from any HPV type. In order to analyze the phylogeny behind the subtype definition, we compared 49 isolates of HPV type 44 (HPV-44) and its subtype HPV-55, previously misclassified as a separate type, and 41 isolates of the subtype pair HPV-68a and -b, sampled from cohorts in four continents. The subtypes of each pair are separated by deep dichotomic branching, and three of the four subtypes have evolved large phylogenetic clusters of genomic variants forming a "star" phylogeny, with some branches specific for ethnically defined cohorts. We conclude that subtypes o...
There are few studies about the distribution of natural molecular variants of low-risk HPVs. Our aim...
6 years nucleic acid hybridization analysis has helped define more than 45 distinct types of human p...
<p>Bayesian phylogeny (using the Tamura-Nei model TN93 with gamma distribution and invariant sites) ...
AbstractWhile both variants and types of human papillomavirus (HPV) are common, subtypes (2–10% sequ...
AbstractOne hundred eighteen papillomavirus (PV) types have been completely described, and a yet hig...
Among more than 200 human papillomavirus (HPV) types presumed to exist, 18 "high-risk" HPV types are...
AbstractAmong more than 200 human papillomavirus (HPV) types presumed to exist, 18 “high-risk” HPV t...
Among the more than one hundred formally described human papillomavirus (HPV) types, 18 are referred...
HPV is a small, nonenvelope, double- stranded DNA virus of the Papillomaviridae family. Different HP...
Papillomaviruses infect a wide array of animal hosts and are responsible for roughly 5% of all human...
Background. Human papillomavirus type 58 (HPV-58) accounts for a much higher proportion of cervical ...
AbstractAmongst the human papillomaviruses (HPVs), the genus Alphapapillomavirus contains HPV types ...
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) of the genera Betapapillomavirus and Gammapapillomavirus are common on...
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are a heterogeneous group of small dsDNA viruses which cause a variety...
The species Alphapapillomavirus 7 (alpha-7) contains human papillomavirus genotypes that account for...
There are few studies about the distribution of natural molecular variants of low-risk HPVs. Our aim...
6 years nucleic acid hybridization analysis has helped define more than 45 distinct types of human p...
<p>Bayesian phylogeny (using the Tamura-Nei model TN93 with gamma distribution and invariant sites) ...
AbstractWhile both variants and types of human papillomavirus (HPV) are common, subtypes (2–10% sequ...
AbstractOne hundred eighteen papillomavirus (PV) types have been completely described, and a yet hig...
Among more than 200 human papillomavirus (HPV) types presumed to exist, 18 "high-risk" HPV types are...
AbstractAmong more than 200 human papillomavirus (HPV) types presumed to exist, 18 “high-risk” HPV t...
Among the more than one hundred formally described human papillomavirus (HPV) types, 18 are referred...
HPV is a small, nonenvelope, double- stranded DNA virus of the Papillomaviridae family. Different HP...
Papillomaviruses infect a wide array of animal hosts and are responsible for roughly 5% of all human...
Background. Human papillomavirus type 58 (HPV-58) accounts for a much higher proportion of cervical ...
AbstractAmongst the human papillomaviruses (HPVs), the genus Alphapapillomavirus contains HPV types ...
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) of the genera Betapapillomavirus and Gammapapillomavirus are common on...
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are a heterogeneous group of small dsDNA viruses which cause a variety...
The species Alphapapillomavirus 7 (alpha-7) contains human papillomavirus genotypes that account for...
There are few studies about the distribution of natural molecular variants of low-risk HPVs. Our aim...
6 years nucleic acid hybridization analysis has helped define more than 45 distinct types of human p...
<p>Bayesian phylogeny (using the Tamura-Nei model TN93 with gamma distribution and invariant sites) ...