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The following pages link to Feline coronavirus type II strains 79-1683 and 79-1146 originate from a double recombination between feline coronavirus type I and canine coronavirus (Q24523202):
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- Comparative analysis of 22 coronavirus HKU1 genomes reveals a novel genotype and evidence of natural recombination in coronavirus HKU1 (Q24548959) (← links)
- Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus phylogeny: toward consensus (Q24564108) (← links)
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- Discovery of seven novel Mammalian and avian coronaviruses in the genus deltacoronavirus supports bat coronaviruses as the gene source of alphacoronavirus and betacoronavirus and avian coronaviruses (Q24617467) (← links)
- Isolation and characterization of a novel Betacoronavirus subgroup A coronavirus, rabbit coronavirus HKU14, from domestic rabbits (Q24626757) (← links)
- Coexistence of different genotypes in the same bat and serological characterization of Rousettus bat coronavirus HKU9 belonging to a novel Betacoronavirus subgroup (Q24633091) (← links)
- Molecular epidemiology of human coronavirus OC43 reveals evolution of different genotypes over time and recent emergence of a novel genotype due to natural recombination (Q24635003) (← links)
- Coronavirus genomics and bioinformatics analysis (Q24635273) (← links)
- Comparative analysis of twelve genomes of three novel group 2c and group 2d coronaviruses reveals unique group and subgroup features (Q24675714) (← links)
- Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever in Infants: Research Opportunities Ignored (Q27489549) (← links)
- Polyphyletic origin of MERS coronaviruses and isolation of a novel clade A strain from dromedary camels in the United Arab Emirates (Q28354184) (← links)
- Evidence supporting a zoonotic origin of human coronavirus strain NL63 (Q28712758) (← links)
- Detection of group 1 coronaviruses in bats in North America (Q28752516) (← links)
- Ecology, evolution and classification of bat coronaviruses in the aftermath of SARS. (Q30355171) (← links)
- The effect of vaccination on the evolution and population dynamics of avian paramyxovirus-1. (Q30396985) (← links)
- Chimeric feline coronaviruses that encode type II spike protein on type I genetic background display accelerated viral growth and altered receptor usage (Q33614408) (← links)
- The molecular dynamics of feline coronaviruses (Q33748870) (← links)
- Identification of a novel coronavirus in bats (Q33782401) (← links)
- Genomic analysis of 16 Colorado human NL63 coronaviruses identifies a new genotype, high sequence diversity in the N-terminal domain of the spike gene and evidence of recombination (Q33879236) (← links)
- Identification of canine coronavirus strains from feces by S gene nested PCR and molecular characterization of a new Australian isolate (Q33971588) (← links)
- Type I feline coronavirus spike glycoprotein fails to recognize aminopeptidase N as a functional receptor on feline cell lines (Q34004016) (← links)
- Identification of a novel feline picornavirus from the domestic cat (Q34059686) (← links)
- Feline coronavirus serotypes 1 and 2: seroprevalence and association with disease in Switzerland (Q34072397) (← links)
- Molecular characterization confirms the presence of a divergent strain of canine coronavirus (UWSMN-1) in Australia (Q34198838) (← links)
- SARS-Coronavirus ancestor's foot-prints in South-East Asian bat colonies and the refuge theory (Q34201009) (← links)
- A review of coronavirus infection in the central nervous system of cats and mice (Q34398862) (← links)
- An eight-year epidemiologic study based on baculovirus-expressed type-specific spike proteins for the differentiation of type I and II feline coronavirus infections. (Q34539529) (← links)
- Complete genome sequence of bat coronavirus HKU2 from Chinese horseshoe bats revealed a much smaller spike gene with a different evolutionary lineage from the rest of the genome (Q34647203) (← links)
- M gene analysis of canine coronavirus strains detected in Korea (Q34725826) (← links)
- Switching species tropism: an effective way to manipulate the feline coronavirus genome (Q34857052) (← links)
- Comparative in vivo analysis of recombinant type II feline coronaviruses with truncated and completed ORF3 region. (Q35106261) (← links)
- Discovery of a novel coronavirus, China Rattus coronavirus HKU24, from Norway rats supports the murine origin of Betacoronavirus 1 and has implications for the ancestor of Betacoronavirus lineage A (Q35110987) (← links)
- Molecular epidemiological study of feline coronavirus strains in Japan using RT-PCR targeting nsp14 gene (Q35176609) (← links)
- Emergence of pathogenic coronaviruses in cats by homologous recombination between feline and canine coronaviruses (Q35236684) (← links)
- Broad-spectrum inhibitors against 3C-like proteases of feline coronaviruses and feline caliciviruses. (Q35488987) (← links)
- Prevalence of Korean cats with natural feline coronavirus infections (Q35560313) (← links)
- SARS virus: the beginning of the unraveling of a new coronavirus (Q35590216) (← links)
- Host cell proteases: Critical determinants of coronavirus tropism and pathogenesis (Q35735214) (← links)
- Phylogenetic and evolutionary relationships among torovirus field variants: evidence for multiple intertypic recombination events (Q35803295) (← links)
- Coronavirus replication and pathogenesis: Implications for the recent outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), and the challenge for vaccine development. (Q35809796) (← links)
- Feline morbillivirus, a previously undescribed paramyxovirus associated with tubulointerstitial nephritis in domestic cats (Q35887183) (← links)
- Coronavirus reverse genetics by targeted RNA recombination. (Q35989131) (← links)
- Molecular advances in severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus (SARS-CoV). (Q35998116) (← links)
- Molecular characterization of feline infectious peritonitis virus strain DF-2 and studies of the role of ORF3abc in viral cell tropism. (Q36023105) (← links)
- Characterization of a recombinant canine coronavirus with a distinct receptor-binding (S1) domain (Q36040939) (← links)
- Expression profiles of immune mediators in feline Coronavirus-infected cells and clinical samples of feline Coronavirus-positive cats. (Q36340422) (← links)
- Homologous recombination is a force in the evolution of canine distemper virus (Q36342278) (← links)
- Nidovirales: evolving the largest RNA virus genome (Q36407103) (← links)
- Identification and characterization of a novel alpaca respiratory coronavirus most closely related to the human coronavirus 229E. (Q36482792) (← links)
- Genome organization and reverse genetic analysis of a type I feline coronavirus (Q36483272) (← links)