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Multiple Layers of Chimerism in a Single-Stranded DNA Virus Discovered by Deep Sequencing
2015
Genome Biology and Evolution
Viruses with single-stranded (ss) DNA genomes infect hosts in all three domains of life and include many medically, ecologically, and economically important pathogens. Recently, a new group of ssDNA viruses with chimeric genomes has been discovered through viral metagenomics. These chimeric viruses combine capsid protein genes and replicative protein genes that, respectively, appear to have been inherited from viruses with positive-strand RNA genomes, such as tombusviruses, and ssDNA genomes,
doi:10.1093/gbe/evv034
pmid:25840414
pmcid:PMC4419787
fatcat:crs4s6prjngizpyur57bj3ivwa