Coronaviruses Detected in Brazilian Wild Birds Reveal Close Evolutionary Relationships with Beta- and Deltacoronaviruses Isolated From Mammals

This study showed that the most of the coronaviruses (CoVs) detected in Brazilian wild birds clustered with the mouse hepatitis virus A59 strain, belonging to the BetaCoV group. Furthermore, CoV detected in two different bird species, Amazona vinacea and Brotogeris tirica, clustered with a CoV isola...

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Main Authors: Arns, Clarice W (Author), Caserta, Leonardo C. (Author), Barnabé, Ana C. S. (Author), Martini, Matheus C. (Author), Ferreira, Helena L. (Author), Felippe, Paulo A. N. (Author), Santos, Márcia B. (Author), Arns, Clarice W. (Author), Carvalho, Ricardo Duraes de (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemistry (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer US, 2016-10-28T19:19:01Z.
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