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A divergent variant of the eleventh human polyomavirus species, saint louis polyomavirus

Saint Louis polyomavirus (STLPyV) was recently discovered in human feces. Using random-primed rolling circle amplification combined with deep sequencing, we have found a divergent variant of STLPyV in a sanitized human skin wart specimen. The result strongly suggests that STLPyV directly infects hum...

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Published in:Genome announcements (Washington, DC) DC), 2013-10, Vol.1 (5)
Main Authors: Pastrana, Diana V, Fitzgerald, Peter C, Phan, Giao Q, Raiji, Manish T, Murphy, Philip M, McDermott, David H, Velez, Daniel, Bliskovsky, Valery, McBride, Alison A, Buck, Christopher B
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description Saint Louis polyomavirus (STLPyV) was recently discovered in human feces. Using random-primed rolling circle amplification combined with deep sequencing, we have found a divergent variant of STLPyV in a sanitized human skin wart specimen. The result strongly suggests that STLPyV directly infects humans and is not simply a dietary contaminant.
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