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Academic Article Molecular evolution of Azagny virus, a newfound hantavirus harbored by the West African pygmy shrew (Crocidura obscurior) in C?te d'Ivoire.
Academic Article Divergent ancestral lineages of newfound hantaviruses harbored by phylogenetically related crocidurine shrew species in Korea.
Academic Article Reconstructing the evolutionary origins and phylogeography of hantaviruses.
Academic Article Genetic variants of Cao Bang hantavirus in the Chinese mole shrew (Anourosorex squamipes) and Taiwanese mole shrew (Anourosorex yamashinai).
Academic Article A Novel Hantavirus of the European Mole, Bruges Virus, Is Involved in Frequent Nova Virus Coinfections.
Academic Article Complex History of Codiversification and Host Switching of a Newfound Soricid-Borne Orthohantavirus in North America.
Academic Article Highly Divergent Genetic Variants of Soricid-Borne Altai Virus (Hantaviridae) in Eurasia Suggest Ancient Host-Switching Events.
Academic Article JC virus genotypes in the western Pacific suggest Asian mainland relationships and virus association with early population movements.
Academic Article Seewis virus, a genetically distinct hantavirus in the Eurasian common shrew (Sorex araneus).
Concept Evolution, Molecular
Academic Article Human polyomavirus JC variants in Papua New Guinea and Guam reflect ancient population settlement and viral evolution.
Academic Article Asian genotypes of JC virus in Native Americans and in a Pacific Island population: markers of viral evolution and human migration.
Academic Article Expanding Southwest Pacific mitochondrial haplogroups P and Q.
Academic Article Geographic Distribution and Phylogeny of Soricine Shrew-Borne Seewis Virus and Altai Virus in Russia.
Academic Article Academ Virus, a Novel Hantavirus in the Siberian Mole (Talpa altaica) from Russia.
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