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Evolutionary dynamics and molecular adaptation of Rift Valley fever virus across human and non-human outbreaks in Africa

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The Human Genome

Science, 2001
Humanity has been given a great gift. With the completion of the human genome sequence, we have received a powerful tool for unlocking the secrets of our genetic heritage and for finding our place among the other participants in the adventure of life.
B R, Jasny, D, Kennedy
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Archaic human genomics

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2012
AbstractFor much of the 20th century, the predominant view of human evolutionary history was derived from the fossil record. Homo erectus was seen arising in Africa from an earlier member of the genus and then spreading throughout the Old World and into the Oceania. A regional continuity model of anagenetic change from H.
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Human Cytomegalovirus Genome

2008
Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) contains a large and complex E-type genome. There are both clinical isolates of the virus that have been passaged minimally in fibroblasts and so-called laboratory strains that have been extensively passaged and adapted to growth in fibroblasts. The genomes of laboratory strains have undergone rearrangements.
E, Murphy, T, Shenk
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