“…The ability to subtype different regions of the viral genome made it possible for HMA to identify inter-subtype recombinants (Cham et al, 2000; Heyndrickx et al, 2000; Sarkar et al, 2011; Sawadogo et al, 2003). HMA-based subtyping has also been developed for other viral pathogens, including Hepatitis C (Calvo et al, 1998; Li et al, 2008; White et al, 2000), feline immunodeficiency virus (Bachmann et al, 1997), small-ruminant lentiviruses (Germain, Croise, and Valas, 2008), Influenza (Zou, 1997) and enteric adenoviruses (Soares et al, 2004). The accuracy of HMA subtyping in many of the above studies has been evaluated using DNA sequencing and compared by some to peptide-based serologic methods (Bobkova et al, 2001; Gaywee et al, 1996; Hussein et al, 2000; Wasi et al, 1995a).…”