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Christian E Lange1, Fabien R Niama2, Kenneth Cameron3,4, Sarah H Olson2, Rock Aime Nina5, Alain Ondzie3, Gerard Bounga3, Brett R Smith6, Jasmine Pante6, Patricia Reed3, Ubald Tamufe7, Anne Laudisoit8, Tracey Goldstein6, Romain Bagamboula MPassi9, Damien O Joly3,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Adenoviruses play an important role as human pathogens, though most infections are believed to be asymptomatic. The over 100 human adenovirus types are classified into seven species (A-G), some of which include simian adenoviruses. Recent findings have highlighted that simian adenoviruses have a zoonotic potential and that some human adenoviruses are likely the result of relatively recent spillover events.Entities:
Keywords: Adenovirus; Africa; Bushmeat; Evolution; Primate; Zoonosis
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31775793 PMCID: PMC6880561 DOI: 10.1186/s12985-019-1248-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol J ISSN: 1743-422X Impact factor: 4.099
Fig. 1Phylogenetic tree of human and simian adenoviruses based on the PCR target region within the conserved Polymerase gene [15]. Numbers at the knods indicate the bootstrap support. The branches of the seven Human mastadenovirus species are differentiated by colors, simian mastadenoviruses grey and in italics for easier distinction. Sequences included are Human mastadenovirus HAdV-1 (AF534906), HAdV-2 (J01917), HAdV-3 (DQ086466), HAdV-4 (AY487947), HAdV-5 (M73260), HAdV-7 (AY495969), HAdV-8 (AB448767), HAdV-9 (AJ854486), HAdV-11 (AY163756), HAdV-12 (NC_001460), HAdV-15 (AB562586), HAdV-18 (GU191019), HAdV-26 (EF153474), HAdV-31 (AM749299), HAdV-32 (KF268327), HAdV-35 (AY271307), HAdV-40 (KU162869), HAdV-41 (DQ315364), HAdV-52 (DQ923122), HAdV GZ707 (KT369258) and HAdV-76 (KF633445), simian mastadenoviruses SAdV-1 (AY771780), SAdV-3 (AY598782), SAdV-5 (KP853111), SAdV-6 (CQ982401), SAdV-7 (DQ792570), SAdV-13 (KP329563), SAdV-16 (KP329564), SAdV-17 (KP329566), SAdV-18 (FJ025931), SAdV-20 (HQ605912), SAdV-21 (AR101858), SAdV-22 (AY539876), SAdV-23 (AY530877), SAdV-25 (AC000011), SAdV-26 (FJ025923), SAdV-31 (FJ025904), SAdV-48 (HQ241818), SAdV-50 (HQ241820), SAdV A1139 (JN880448), SAdV A1163 (JN880449), SAdV Y25 (JN254802) SAdV DM-2014 (KM190146), BaAdV-2 (NC_021168), BaAdV-3 (KC693023) and TMAdV (Titi monkey adenovirus ECC-2011; HQ913600), and bovine adenovirus 4 (AF036092) and ovine adenovirus 7 (NC_004037) from the Atadenovirus genus