Arenaviridae is a worldwide distributed family, of enveloped, single stranded, RNA viruses. The arenaviruses were divided in two major groups (Old World and New World), based on serological properties and genetic data, as well as the geographic distribution. In this study the phylogenetic relationship among the members of the Arenaviridae was examined, using the reported genomic sequences. The comparison of the aligned nucleotide sequences of the S RNA and the predicted amino acid sequences of the GPC and N proteins, together with the phylogenetic analysis, strongly suggest a possible kinship of Pichinde and Oliveros viruses, with the Old World arenavirus group. This analysis points at the evolutive relationships between the arenaviruses of...
Members of the family Arenaviridae produce enveloped virions containing genomes consisting of two or...
International audienceTo date, the International Committee for Taxonomy of Viruses recognizes that t...
The Old World (OW) arenavirus complex includes several species of rodent-borne viruses, some of whic...
AbstractThe intention of this study was to investigate the genomics, phylogeny and evolution of the ...
AbstractArenaviruses are rodent-borne negative-stranded bisegmented RNA viruses. Five arenaviruses a...
AbstractThe rodent-borne Arenaviruses are divided into two major antigenic groups: the Old World and...
AbstractSeveral New World (Tacaribe complex) arenaviruses (Arenaviridae) are known to cause severe h...
The intention of this study was to investigate the genomics, phylogeny and evolution of the Old Worl...
AbstractDuring the past few decades several newly recognized rodent-borne arenaviruses have been sho...
AbstractThe Tacaribe serocomplex (family Arenaviridae) comprises three phylogenetic lineages, design...
AbstractSabiá virus, one of five arenaviruses from South America known to cause hemorrhagic fever in...
The family Arenaviridae consists of a unique genus (Arenavirus) that currently comprises 22 viral sp...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to extend our knowledge of the genetic diversity and phylogene...
Fil: Lozano, Mario Enrique. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas. Departam...
Afistrrict. The nucleotide sequence of a portion of the nucleocapsid (N) gene of the Guanarito virus...
Members of the family Arenaviridae produce enveloped virions containing genomes consisting of two or...
International audienceTo date, the International Committee for Taxonomy of Viruses recognizes that t...
The Old World (OW) arenavirus complex includes several species of rodent-borne viruses, some of whic...
AbstractThe intention of this study was to investigate the genomics, phylogeny and evolution of the ...
AbstractArenaviruses are rodent-borne negative-stranded bisegmented RNA viruses. Five arenaviruses a...
AbstractThe rodent-borne Arenaviruses are divided into two major antigenic groups: the Old World and...
AbstractSeveral New World (Tacaribe complex) arenaviruses (Arenaviridae) are known to cause severe h...
The intention of this study was to investigate the genomics, phylogeny and evolution of the Old Worl...
AbstractDuring the past few decades several newly recognized rodent-borne arenaviruses have been sho...
AbstractThe Tacaribe serocomplex (family Arenaviridae) comprises three phylogenetic lineages, design...
AbstractSabiá virus, one of five arenaviruses from South America known to cause hemorrhagic fever in...
The family Arenaviridae consists of a unique genus (Arenavirus) that currently comprises 22 viral sp...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to extend our knowledge of the genetic diversity and phylogene...
Fil: Lozano, Mario Enrique. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas. Departam...
Afistrrict. The nucleotide sequence of a portion of the nucleocapsid (N) gene of the Guanarito virus...
Members of the family Arenaviridae produce enveloped virions containing genomes consisting of two or...
International audienceTo date, the International Committee for Taxonomy of Viruses recognizes that t...
The Old World (OW) arenavirus complex includes several species of rodent-borne viruses, some of whic...