Selected article for: "viral load and virus host"

Author: Katherine E. Roberts; Jarrod D. Hadfield; Manmohan D. Sharma; Ben Longdon
Title: Changes in temperature alter susceptibility to a virus following a host shift
  • Document date: 2018_6_28
  • ID: 7tulgjhy_9
    Snippet: To investigate the effect of temperature on virus host shifts we quantified viral load 335 in 12,827 flies from 45 species of Drosophilidae at three temperatures (Fig 1) . DCV 336 replicated in all host species, but viral load differed between species and 337 temperatures (Fig 1) . Species with similar viral loads cluster together on the 338 phylogeny (Fig 2) . Measurements were highly repeatable (Table 1) increasing viral load as temperature inc.....
    Document: To investigate the effect of temperature on virus host shifts we quantified viral load 335 in 12,827 flies from 45 species of Drosophilidae at three temperatures (Fig 1) . DCV 336 replicated in all host species, but viral load differed between species and 337 temperatures (Fig 1) . Species with similar viral loads cluster together on the 338 phylogeny (Fig 2) . Measurements were highly repeatable (Table 1) increasing viral load as temperature increases (Fig 1, e.g. Z. taronus, D. lummei) The copyright holder for this preprint (which was not peer-reviewed) is the . https://doi.org/10.1101/358564 doi: bioRxiv preprint

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