AbstractThe papillomaviruses form a highly diverse group that infect mammals, birds and reptiles. We know little about their genetic diversity and therefore the evolutionary mechanisms that drive the diversity of these viruses. Genomic sequences of papillomaviruses are highly divergent and so it is important to develop methods that select the most phylogenetic informative sites. This study aimed at making use of a novel approach based on entropy to select suitable genomic regions from which to infer the phylogeny of papillomavirus. Comparative genomic analyzes were performed to assess the genetic variability of each gene of Papillomaviridae family members. Regions with low entropy were selected to reconstruct papillomavirus phylogenetic tre...
Background: The increasing abundance of sequence data has exacerbated a long known problem: gene tre...
The increasing abundance of sequence data has exacerbated a long known problem: gene trees and speci...
The papillomaviruses (PVs) are a family of viruses infecting several mammalian and nonmammalian spec...
AbstractViruses belonging to the Papillomaviridae family have been isolated from a variety of mammal...
This thesis focuses on the evolutionary history of the papillomaviruses (PVs) using phylogenetic app...
Abstract Background Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) ...
AbstractWe provide an overview of the host range, taxonomic classification and genomic diversity of ...
<p>Bayesian phylogeny (using the Tamura-Nei model TN93 with gamma distribution and invariant sites) ...
AbstractOne hundred eighteen papillomavirus (PV) types have been completely described, and a yet hig...
Papillomaviruses infect a wide array of animal hosts and are responsible for roughly 5% of all human...
The major capsid protein L1 constitutes the entire exterior surface of the stabilized mature human p...
Viruses, far from being just parasites affecting hosts\u27 fitness, are major players in any microbi...
Copyright © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.The analysis of the viruses allocated to the rece...
Background: In an effort to identify the evolutionary changes relevant to E2 function, within and be...
Background: The increasing abundance of sequence data has exacerbated a long known problem: gene tre...
Background: The increasing abundance of sequence data has exacerbated a long known problem: gene tre...
The increasing abundance of sequence data has exacerbated a long known problem: gene trees and speci...
The papillomaviruses (PVs) are a family of viruses infecting several mammalian and nonmammalian spec...
AbstractViruses belonging to the Papillomaviridae family have been isolated from a variety of mammal...
This thesis focuses on the evolutionary history of the papillomaviruses (PVs) using phylogenetic app...
Abstract Background Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) ...
AbstractWe provide an overview of the host range, taxonomic classification and genomic diversity of ...
<p>Bayesian phylogeny (using the Tamura-Nei model TN93 with gamma distribution and invariant sites) ...
AbstractOne hundred eighteen papillomavirus (PV) types have been completely described, and a yet hig...
Papillomaviruses infect a wide array of animal hosts and are responsible for roughly 5% of all human...
The major capsid protein L1 constitutes the entire exterior surface of the stabilized mature human p...
Viruses, far from being just parasites affecting hosts\u27 fitness, are major players in any microbi...
Copyright © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.The analysis of the viruses allocated to the rece...
Background: In an effort to identify the evolutionary changes relevant to E2 function, within and be...
Background: The increasing abundance of sequence data has exacerbated a long known problem: gene tre...
Background: The increasing abundance of sequence data has exacerbated a long known problem: gene tre...
The increasing abundance of sequence data has exacerbated a long known problem: gene trees and speci...
The papillomaviruses (PVs) are a family of viruses infecting several mammalian and nonmammalian spec...