Complete Genome Sequences of Two Isolates of Canis familiaris Oral Papillomavirus from South Africa
Author(s) -
Guy L. Regnard,
Nwaxigombe M. Baloyi,
Leonard R. Bracher,
Inga I. Hitzeroth,
Edward P. Rybicki
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
genome announcements
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2169-8287
DOI - 10.1128/genomea.01006-16
Subject(s) - canis , biology , human papillomavirus , genome , papillomatosis , virology , zoology , genetics , ecology , gene , medicine
Canis familiaris oral papillomavirus, formerly canine oral papillomavirus, is a causative agent of the self-resolving canine oral papillomatosis and was first described in 1994. This is the first report of two full-length genome sequences described in South Africa and indicates the highly conserved nature of Canis familiaris oral papillomavirus.
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