Genome Sequences of Murine Pneumotropic Virus ( Polyomaviridae ) Detected in Wild House Mice (Mus musculus)
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Genome Sequences of Murine Pneumotropic Virus (Polyomaviridae) Detected in Wild House Mice (Mus musculus)
Using generic PCR, we identified a variant of murine pneumotropic virus (MptV) (family Polyomaviridae) in 3 wild house mice (Mus musculus). The fully amplified and sequenced genomes display considerable differences from the MptV genomes published previously and enlighten us on the natural diversity of rodent polyomaviruses.
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عنوان ژورنال: Genome Announcements
سال: 2016
ISSN: 2169-8287
DOI: 10.1128/genomea.01545-15