DNA Virome in Cardiac Tissue from Green Sea Turtles (Chelonia mydas) with Myocarditis
As part of a sea turtle health monitoring program on the central east coast of Queensland, Australia, stranded and sick green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) were subjected to necropsy and histopathology. A subset of these turtles had myocarditis of varying
Christabel Hannon +3 more
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Strand-Specific Patterns of Codon Usage Bias Across Cressdnaviricota
The rapidly expanding phylum Cressdnaviricota contains circular, Rep-encoding single-stranded (CRESS) DNA viruses that are organized within seven established families, but many CRESS DNA virus sequences are not taxonomically defined. We hypothesized that
Alvin Crespo-Bellido, Siobain Duffy
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Detection of human feces pecovirus in newly diagnosed HIV patients in Brazil.
Circular single stranded DNA viruses (CRESS DNA) encoding a homologous replication-associated protein (REP) have been identified in most of eukaryotic groups.
Rodrigo Lopes Sanz Duro +10 more
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Mosquitoes are the most important vectors for arthropod-borne viral diseases. Mixed viral infections of mosquitoes allow genetic recombination or reassortment of diverse viruses, turning mosquitoes into potential virologic mixing bowls. In this study, we
Jakob Thannesberger +10 more
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Metagenomic analysis of herbivorous mammalian viral communities in the Northwest Plateau
Background Mammals are potential hosts for many infectious diseases. However, studies on the viral communities of herbivorous mammals in the Northwest Plateau are limited.
Jiamin Pan +11 more
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Nanopore Sequencing Is a Credible Alternative to Recover Complete Genomes of Geminiviruses
Next-generation sequencing (NGS), through the implementation of metagenomic protocols, has led to the discovery of thousands of new viruses in the last decade.
Selim Ben Chehida +9 more
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Occurrence and genetic diversity of CRESS DNA viruses in wild birds: a Hungarian study
Circoviruses, cycloviruses and other circular, replication-associated protein-encoding single stranded (CRESS) DNA viruses have been detected in a variety of animal taxa.
Eszter Kaszab +5 more
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Feline Stool-Associated Circular DNA Virus (FeSCV) in Diarrheic Cats in China
Feline stool-associated circular DNA virus (FeSCV) is an unclassified circular replication-associated protein-encoding single-stranded (CRESS) DNA virus that was discovered in cats in Japan in 2018.
Xiangqi Hao +7 more
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Fur Seal Feces-Associated Circular DNA Virus Identified in Pigs in Anhui, China
Fur seal feces-associated circular DNA virus (FSfaCV) is an unclassified circular replication-associated protein (Rep)-encoding single-stranded (CRESS) DNA virus that has been detected in mammals (fur seals and pigs).
Zhibin Shi +9 more
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Exploring the diversity of CRESS DNA viruses associated with the faecal matter of wild and domestic animals in New Zealand. [PDF]
Before the advent of cost-effective, efficient next-generation sequencing technologies, viral research predominantly focussed on viruses that were easily identified and those of importance to humans i.e. were pathogenic.
Steel, Olivia
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