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Author: Anthony, Simon J.; Epstein, Jonathan H.; Murray, Kris A.; Navarrete-Macias, Isamara; Zambrana-Torrelio, Carlos M.; Solovyov, Alexander; Ojeda-Flores, Rafael; Arrigo, Nicole C.; Islam, Ariful; Ali Khan, Shahneaz; Hosseini, Parviez; Bogich, Tiffany L.; Olival, Kevin J.; Sanchez-Leon, Maria D.; Karesh, William B.; Goldstein, Tracey; Luby, Stephen P.; Morse, Stephen S.; Mazet, Jonna A. K.; Daszak, Peter; Lipkin, W. Ian
Title: A Strategy To Estimate Unknown Viral Diversity in Mammals
  • Document date: 2013_9_3
  • ID: 6lobyyj4_4
    Snippet: Coinfection. Positive PCR products were cloned and sequenced to look for the presence of cooccurring viruses. A total of 276 samples contained Ͼ1 virus, including urine (n ϭ 56), throat swabs (n ϭ 199), and roost urine (n ϭ 56). Between 2 and 5 viruses were found to coexist, and both intrafamilial (n ϭ 223/276) and interfamilial (n ϭ 93/276) viral family cooccurrences were observed ( Fig. 9 ). Intraspecific codetections were limited to the .....
    Document: Coinfection. Positive PCR products were cloned and sequenced to look for the presence of cooccurring viruses. A total of 276 samples contained Ͼ1 virus, including urine (n ϭ 56), throat swabs (n ϭ 199), and roost urine (n ϭ 56). Between 2 and 5 viruses were found to coexist, and both intrafamilial (n ϭ 223/276) and interfamilial (n ϭ 93/276) viral family cooccurrences were observed ( Fig. 9 ). Intraspecific codetections were limited to the families Herpesviridae and Adenoviridae ( Fig. 9 and see Table S1 in the supplemental material). The patterns of HV cooccurrence were significantly nonrandom (P ϭ Ͻ0.001 with C score [11, 12] ), and positive pairwise associations were observed between PgHV-13 and PgHV-10 and between PgHV-11 and PgHV-10 (P ϭ Ͻ0.001).

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