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Limited Intrahost Diversity and Background Evolution Accompany 40 Years of Canine Parvovirus Host Adaptation and Spread

Canine parvovirus (CPV) is a highly successful pathogen that has sustained pandemic circulation in dogs for more than 40 years. Here, integrating full-genome and deep-sequencing analyses, structural information, and experimentation, we describe the macro- and microscale features that accompany CPV&#...

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Published in:Journal of virology 2019-12, Vol.94 (1)
Main Authors: Voorhees, Ian E H, Lee, Hyunwook, Allison, Andrew B, Lopez-Astacio, Robert, Goodman, Laura B, Oyesola, Oyebola O, Omobowale, Olutayo, Fagbohun, Olusegun, Dubovi, Edward J, Hafenstein, Susan L, Holmes, Edward C, Parrish, Colin R
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Summary:Canine parvovirus (CPV) is a highly successful pathogen that has sustained pandemic circulation in dogs for more than 40 years. Here, integrating full-genome and deep-sequencing analyses, structural information, and experimentation, we describe the macro- and microscale features that accompany CPV's evolutionary success. Despite 40 years of viral evolution, all CPV variants are more than ∼99% identical in nucleotide sequence, with only a limited number (
ISSN:0022-538X
1098-5514
DOI:10.1128/JVI.01162-19