Phylogenomic analysis of two co-circulating canine distemper virus lineages in colombia

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Canine distemper virus (CDV) is considered a reemerging disease-causing agent in domestic dogs because it presents high divergence among circulating strains worldwide. In Colombia, the South America-3 and South America/North America-4 lineages co-circulate in domestic dogs, both in the Medellin metropolitan area. In this paper, two full CDV genomes from each viral lineage circulating in Medellin were sequenced; we explored the phylogenetic relationship with the available genome sequences; we described the presence of CDV mutations in the South America-3 and South America/North America-4 lineages associated with adaptation to human cells and a crossing of the species barrier and pathogenicity; and we established the evolutionary rates and time of the closest common ancestor for each gene and characterized the presentation of multiple genomic sites by positive selection.

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Duque-Valencia, J., Diaz, F. J., & Ruiz-Saenz, J. (2020). Phylogenomic analysis of two co-circulating canine distemper virus lineages in colombia. Pathogens, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9010026

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