Multiple genotypes of GB virus C (GBV-C)-a non-pathogenic flavivirus-have been identified to date, although they are not uniformly distributed worldwide. It has also been suggested that GBV-C genotype may play a role in modulating HIV disease; however, the prevalence and genotype distribution of GBV
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Genetic diversity and evidence for recent modular recombination in HawaiianCitrus tristeza virus
β Scribed by Michael J. Melzer; Wayne B. Borth; Diane M. Sether; Stephen Ferreira; Dennis Gonsalves; John S. Hu
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- Springer
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- 2009
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- 40
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- Article
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- 0920-8569
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