2017
DOI: 10.3390/v9060142
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Classification of Cowpox Viruses into Several Distinct Clades and Identification of a Novel Lineage

Abstract: Cowpox virus (CPXV) was considered as uniform species within the genus Orthopoxvirus (OPV). Previous phylogenetic analysis indicated that CPXV is polyphyletic and isolates may cluster into different clades with two of these clades showing genetic similarities to either variola (VARV) or vaccinia viruses (VACV). Further analyses were initiated to assess both the genetic diversity and the evolutionary background of circulating CPXVs. Here we report the full-length sequences of 20 CPXV strains isolated from diffe… Show more

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“…The genetic diversity of CPXVs is also reflected by different lengths of the HA ORF, ranging from 816 bp to 963 bp. A recent phylogenetic analysis of 83 full-length OPV genomes [7] confirmed the polyphyletic character of the species CPXV and the existence of at least four different clades had been assumed.…”
Section: Hemagglutinin-based Phylogenetic Relationships Of Orthopoxvimentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…The genetic diversity of CPXVs is also reflected by different lengths of the HA ORF, ranging from 816 bp to 963 bp. A recent phylogenetic analysis of 83 full-length OPV genomes [7] confirmed the polyphyletic character of the species CPXV and the existence of at least four different clades had been assumed.…”
Section: Hemagglutinin-based Phylogenetic Relationships Of Orthopoxvimentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Typing of and differentiating the species CPXV and VACV is also possible with the restriction that some CPXV strains might be mistyped as VACVs (Figure 1 and Table S1, CPXV groups C001-3, C053 and C063). According to whole genome analysis, these strains form a separate clade referred to as "VACV-like" CPXV [7] which has a common ancestor with the species VACV. According to the species definition of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses the taxonomic classification of CPXVs has to be revisited to avoid confusion.…”
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