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Sequencing and molecular modeling identifies candidate members of Caliciviridae family in bats
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Emerging viral diseases represent an ongoing challenge for globalized world and bats constitute an immense, partially explored, reservoir of potentially zoonotic viruses. Caliciviruses are important human and animal pathogens and, as observed for human noroviruses, they may impact on human health on a ...
Gabor Kemenesi +2 more
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Genome organization in the caliciviridae
Caliciviruses cause a wide spectrum of important diseases. These viruses have a positive-sense single-stranded RNA genome; recently, the complete genome sequences of several caliciviruses have been determined. This review outlines the genome organization and phylogenetic relationships of the animal and candidate human caliciviruses.
Paul R Lambden, Ian N Clarke
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Reclassification of the Caliciviridae into Five Genera † 688 [PDF]
Background Currently, Caliciviridae include one genus Calicivirus containing strains with distinct structural and genomic features. Our recent phylogenetic analyses of caliciviruses (CVs) revealed five distinct genetic clusters (genogroups) within Caliciviridae corresponding to differences in genome organization.
Tamas Berke, David O Matson
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Microsatellite diversity and complexity in the viral genomes of the family Caliciviridae
Microsatellites or simple sequence repeats (SSR) consist of 1-6 nucleotide motifs of DNA or RNA which are ubiquitously present in tandem repeated sequences across genome in viruses: prokaryotes and eukaryotes. They may be localized to both the coding and non-coding regions. SSRs play an important role in replication, gene regulation, transcription, and
Mehboob Hoque, Safdar Ali
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