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Phylogenetic analysis of canine distemper virus in South African wildlife
Angelika K. Loots
, Prudent S. Mokgokong
, Emily Mitchell
, Estelle H. Venter
, Antoinette Kotze
,
Desire Lee Dalton
SHLS Life Sciences
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African Ancestry
9%
African Wildlife
100%
Amino Acid Site
9%
Amino Acids
9%
Between-host
9%
Binding Region
18%
Canids
36%
Canine Distemper Virus
100%
Contagious Diseases
9%
Domestic Dog
18%
Geographical Range
9%
Hemagglutinin Gene
9%
Host Adaptation
9%
Host Species
18%
Northern Region
9%
Phylogenetic Analysis
100%
Phylogenetic Diversity
9%
Similarity Degree
9%
South Africa
27%
South African
100%
Southern African
9%
Southern Region
9%
Subgenotype
9%
Virus Isolate
18%
Virus Strains
45%
Wild Canids
9%
Wild Carnivores
9%
Wildlife Species
9%
Immunology and Microbiology
Canidae
45%
Canine Distemper Virus
100%
Cladistics
100%
Dog
18%
Hemagglutinin
9%
Host
18%
Lineages
27%
Phylogeny
100%
Virus Strain
45%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Canine Distemper Virus
100%
Dog
18%