International audienceWe studied a group of tick-associated viruses with characteristics of members of the family Iflaviridae , a family of viruses frequently found in arthropods. Our aim was to gain insight into the evolutionary dynamics of this group of viruses, which may be linked to the biology of ticks. We explored assembled RNA-Seq data sets for different species of ticks. We identified members of five different iflavirus species, four of them novel, and discovered nine new genome sequences, including variants. Five variants represented a virus species associated with Ixodes ricinus . Unexpectedly, a sequence found in the Ixodes scapularis cell line ISE6 was nearly identical to the sequences of I. ricinus variants, suggesting a contam...
AbstractHere, we analyze the complete coding sequences of all recognized tick-borne flavivirus speci...
Hard ticks (Ixodidae) are obligatory hematophagous ectoparasites of worldwide medical and veterinary...
International audienceTicks transmit more pathogens-including bacteria, parasites and viruses-than a...
International audienceWe studied a group of tick-associated viruses with characteristics of members ...
Hard ticks are vectors of numerous pathogens responsible for human and veterinary diseases. The Ixod...
Ticks are increasingly important vectors of human and agricultural diseases. While many studies have...
RNA viruses are abundant infectious agents and present in all domains of life. Arthropods, including...
AbstractIxodes holocyclus, the eastern paralysis tick, is a significant parasite in Australia in ter...
AbstractThe genus Nairovirus (family Bunyaviridae) contains seven serogroups consisting of 34 predom...
Here, we analyze the complete coding sequences of all recognized tick-borne flavivirus species, incl...
Background: Multiple important human and livestock pathogens employ ticks as their primary host vect...
Here, we analyze the complete coding sequences of all recognized tick-borne flavivirus species, incl...
Recent metagenomics studies have revealed several tick species to host a variety of previously undis...
Here, we analyze the complete coding sequences of all recognized tick-borne flavivirus species, incl...
The genetic diversities of mammalian tick-borne flaviviruses are poorly understood. We used next-gen...
AbstractHere, we analyze the complete coding sequences of all recognized tick-borne flavivirus speci...
Hard ticks (Ixodidae) are obligatory hematophagous ectoparasites of worldwide medical and veterinary...
International audienceTicks transmit more pathogens-including bacteria, parasites and viruses-than a...
International audienceWe studied a group of tick-associated viruses with characteristics of members ...
Hard ticks are vectors of numerous pathogens responsible for human and veterinary diseases. The Ixod...
Ticks are increasingly important vectors of human and agricultural diseases. While many studies have...
RNA viruses are abundant infectious agents and present in all domains of life. Arthropods, including...
AbstractIxodes holocyclus, the eastern paralysis tick, is a significant parasite in Australia in ter...
AbstractThe genus Nairovirus (family Bunyaviridae) contains seven serogroups consisting of 34 predom...
Here, we analyze the complete coding sequences of all recognized tick-borne flavivirus species, incl...
Background: Multiple important human and livestock pathogens employ ticks as their primary host vect...
Here, we analyze the complete coding sequences of all recognized tick-borne flavivirus species, incl...
Recent metagenomics studies have revealed several tick species to host a variety of previously undis...
Here, we analyze the complete coding sequences of all recognized tick-borne flavivirus species, incl...
The genetic diversities of mammalian tick-borne flaviviruses are poorly understood. We used next-gen...
AbstractHere, we analyze the complete coding sequences of all recognized tick-borne flavivirus speci...
Hard ticks (Ixodidae) are obligatory hematophagous ectoparasites of worldwide medical and veterinary...
International audienceTicks transmit more pathogens-including bacteria, parasites and viruses-than a...