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Low intraspecific variation of Frog Virus 3 with evidence for novel FV3-like isolates in central and northwestern Canada
2019
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
Frog virus 3 (FV3) and FV3-like ranaviruses can infect a variety of cold-blooded aquatic species and present a primary threat to amphibians across the globe. Previous studies of FV3-like viruses have largely investigated higher-level phylogenetic distinctions of these pathogens via portions of the conserved major capsid protein (MCP), and the putative virulence gene vIF-2α. Few studies, however, have investigated the spatial distribution of FV3 variants at the population level3-data that can be
doi:10.3354/dao03354
pmid:32132268
fatcat:ypx6ouosbjc73bce75arkyti6m