Lyssavirus is a diverse genus of viruses that infect a variety of mammalian hosts, typically causing encephalitis. The evolution of this lineage, particularly the rabies virus, has been a focus of research because of the extensive occurrence of cross-species transmission, and the distinctive geographical patterns present throughout the diversification of these viruses. Although numerous studies have examined pattern-related questions concerning Lyssavirus evolution, analyses of the evolutionary processes acting on Lyssavirus diversification are scarce. To clarify the relevance of positive natural selection in Lyssavirus diversification, we conducted a comprehensive scan for episodic diversifying selection across all lineages and codon sites...
International audienceThe development of high-throughput genome sequencing enables accurate measurem...
<div><p>The natural evolution of rabies virus (RABV) provides a potent example of multiple host shif...
International audienceEuropean bat lyssaviruses types 1 and 2 (EBLV-1 and EBLV-2) are widespread in ...
Lyssavirus is a diverse genus of viruses that infect a variety of mammalian hosts, typically causing...
We used a molecular evolutionary approach to investigate the species adaptation of rabies virus in n...
Lyssaviruses are RNA viruses with single-strand, negative-sense genomes responsible for rabies-like ...
Lyssaviruses are RNA viruses with single-strand, negative-sense genomes responsible for rabies-like ...
AbstractWe used a molecular evolutionary approach to investigate the species adaptation of rabies vi...
International audienceLyssaviruses are RNA viruses with single-strand, negative-sense genomes respon...
The Lyssavirus glycoprotein (G) is a membrane protein responsible for virus entry and protective imm...
Rabies virus (RABV) and other lyssaviruses can cause rabies and rabies-like diseases, which are a pe...
AbstractA comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of the Lyssavirus genus, employing P gene sequences fr...
Lyssaviruses, the causative agents of rabies, are a long-known threat for animals and humans. To dat...
The genetic diversity of Australian bat lyssavirus (ABL) was investigated by comparing 24 ABL isolat...
AbstractIn an attempt to compare intrinsic and extrinsic genetic diversity of the lyssavirus genotyp...
International audienceThe development of high-throughput genome sequencing enables accurate measurem...
<div><p>The natural evolution of rabies virus (RABV) provides a potent example of multiple host shif...
International audienceEuropean bat lyssaviruses types 1 and 2 (EBLV-1 and EBLV-2) are widespread in ...
Lyssavirus is a diverse genus of viruses that infect a variety of mammalian hosts, typically causing...
We used a molecular evolutionary approach to investigate the species adaptation of rabies virus in n...
Lyssaviruses are RNA viruses with single-strand, negative-sense genomes responsible for rabies-like ...
Lyssaviruses are RNA viruses with single-strand, negative-sense genomes responsible for rabies-like ...
AbstractWe used a molecular evolutionary approach to investigate the species adaptation of rabies vi...
International audienceLyssaviruses are RNA viruses with single-strand, negative-sense genomes respon...
The Lyssavirus glycoprotein (G) is a membrane protein responsible for virus entry and protective imm...
Rabies virus (RABV) and other lyssaviruses can cause rabies and rabies-like diseases, which are a pe...
AbstractA comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of the Lyssavirus genus, employing P gene sequences fr...
Lyssaviruses, the causative agents of rabies, are a long-known threat for animals and humans. To dat...
The genetic diversity of Australian bat lyssavirus (ABL) was investigated by comparing 24 ABL isolat...
AbstractIn an attempt to compare intrinsic and extrinsic genetic diversity of the lyssavirus genotyp...
International audienceThe development of high-throughput genome sequencing enables accurate measurem...
<div><p>The natural evolution of rabies virus (RABV) provides a potent example of multiple host shif...
International audienceEuropean bat lyssaviruses types 1 and 2 (EBLV-1 and EBLV-2) are widespread in ...