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Adaptive evolution of bat dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (dpp4): implications for the origin and emergence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirusEvolutionary relationships between bat coronaviruses and their hostsAccelerated evolution of PRRSV during recent outbreaks in ChinaProgressive pseudogenization: vitamin C synthesis and its loss in batsContraction of the type I IFN locus and unusual constitutive expression of IFN-α in batsUnique Loss of the PYHIN Gene Family in Bats Amongst Mammals: Implications for Inflammasome SensingEvolution and comparative analysis of the bat MHC-I regionGenomic Mining Reveals Deep Evolutionary Relationships between Bornaviruses and BatsLow frequency of paleoviral infiltration across the avian phylogenyComparative genomics reveals insights into avian genome evolution and adaptationEndogenous RNA viruses of plants in insect genomesAdaptation of phenylalanine and tyrosine catabolic pathway to hibernation in batsIdentification of diverse full-length endogenous betaretroviruses in megabats and microbatsEndogenous hepadnaviruses in the genome of the budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) and the evolution of avian hepadnavirusesDiscovery of retroviral homologs in bats: implications for the origin of mammalian gammaretrovirusesIdentification of diverse groups of endogenous gammaretroviruses in mega- and microbats.Endogenization of mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV)-like elements in genomes of pikas (Ochotona sp.).Endogenous lentiviruses in the ferret genome.Bats and Rodents Shape Mammalian Retroviral Phylogeny.Co-circulation of H5N6, H3N2, H3N8, and Emergence of Novel Reassortant H3N6 in a Local Community in Hunan Province in China.Genetic properties and pathogenicity of a novel reassortant H10N5 influenza virus from wild birds.Epidemiology, Evolution, and Pathogenesis of H7N9 Influenza Viruses in Five Epidemic Waves since 2013 in China.Analysis of Dengue Serotype 4 in Sri Lanka during the 2012-2013 Dengue Epidemic.Molecular Evolution and Emergence of H5N6 Avian Influenza Virus in Central China.M Gene Reassortment in H9N2 Influenza Virus Promotes Early Infection and Replication: Contribution to Rising Virus Prevalence in Chickens in China.Identification of Novel Long Non-coding and Circular RNAs in Human Papillomavirus-Mediated Cervical CancerAn allometric relationship between the genome length and virion volume of virusesCo-circulation and persistence of genetically distinct saffold viruses, Denmark.Emergence and Adaptation of a Novel Highly Pathogenic H7N9 Influenza Virus in Birds and Humans from a 2013 Human-Infecting Low-Pathogenic Ancestor.Ancient invasion of an extinct gammaretrovirus in cetaceans.Discovery of a rich gene pool of bat SARS-related coronaviruses provides new insights into the origin of SARS coronavirus.Bayesian evolutionary analysis for emerging infectious disease: an exemplified application for H7N9 avian influenza viruses.Serologic and viral genome prevalence of HSV, EBV, and HCMV among healthy adults in Wuhan, China.Evidence for an endogenous papillomavirus-like element in the platypus genome.Sudden emergence of human infections with H7N9 avian influenza A virus in Hubei province, central China.Differential evolution of antiretroviral restriction factors in pteropid bats as revealed by APOBEC3 gene complexity.Genetic Analysis of Re-Emerging GII.P16-GII.2 Noroviruses in 2016-2017 in China.Dampened STING-Dependent Interferon Activation in Bats.Publisher Correction: Sudden emergence of human infections with H7N9 avian influenza A virus in Hubei province, central China.Why were so few people infected with H7N9 influenza A viruses in China from late 2017 to 2018?
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