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Author: Stenglein, Mark D.; Jacobson, Elliott R.; Wozniak, Edward J.; Wellehan, James F. X.; Kincaid, Anne; Gordon, Marcus; Porter, Brian F.; Baumgartner, Wes; Stahl, Scott; Kelley, Karen; Towner, Jonathan S.; DeRisi, Joseph L.
Title: Ball Python Nidovirus: a Candidate Etiologic Agent for Severe Respiratory Disease in Python regius
  • Document date: 2014_9_9
  • ID: rb3qdunj_35
    Snippet: While some studies have found support for the monophyly of Torovirinae and Coronavirinae, in accordance with the current International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) status of Coronaviridae, our analysis did not find phylogenetic support for this grouping, in agreement with other recent analyses (1, 40, 42, 63) . The paraphyly of Coronaviridae was supported by log likelihood testing. The availability of a more complete representation of .....
    Document: While some studies have found support for the monophyly of Torovirinae and Coronavirinae, in accordance with the current International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) status of Coronaviridae, our analysis did not find phylogenetic support for this grouping, in agreement with other recent analyses (1, 40, 42, 63) . The paraphyly of Coronaviridae was supported by log likelihood testing. The availability of a more complete representation of existing species for comparison results in greater phylogenetic resolution (64) . Significant errors can occur in phylogenetic analyses due to incomplete taxum sampling, even if very large sequence length is assessed (65) . This further emphasizes the need for exploration of viral diversity and increased sampling of the Nidovirales.

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