2021
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202103.0431.v1
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Virus Host Jumping Can Be Boosted by Adaptation to a Bridge Plant Species

Abstract: Understanding biological mechanisms that regulate emergence of viral diseases, in particular those events engaging cross-species pathogens spillover, are becoming increasingly important in Virology. Species barrier jumping has been extensively studied in animal viruses, and the critical role of a suitable intermediate host in animal viruses-generated human pandemics is highly topical. However, studies on host jumping involving plant viruses have been focused on shifting intra-species, leaving aside the putativ… Show more

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