2004
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.78.1.353-366.2004
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The Genome of Canarypox Virus

Abstract: Here we present the genomic sequence, with analysis, of a canarypox virus (CNPV). The 365-kbp CNPV genome contains 328 potential genes in a central region and in 6.5-kbp inverted terminal repeats. Comparison with the previously characterized fowlpox virus (FWPV) genome revealed avipoxvirus-specific genomic features, including large genomic rearrangements relative to other chordopoxviruses and novel cellular homologues and gene families. CNPV also contains many genomic differences with FWPV, including over 75 k… Show more

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“…The chemokine network regulates several immune and inflammatory functions in vertebrates, such as cell recruitment, angiogenesis, and T-cell differentiation (13). Poxviruses have developed strategies to modulate this pathway, but only MOCV, Avipoxvirus, and COTV encode C-C chemokine-like proteins, although they do not share significant identity levels (3,55,63).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The chemokine network regulates several immune and inflammatory functions in vertebrates, such as cell recruitment, angiogenesis, and T-cell differentiation (13). Poxviruses have developed strategies to modulate this pathway, but only MOCV, Avipoxvirus, and COTV encode C-C chemokine-like proteins, although they do not share significant identity levels (3,55,63).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Chordopoxvirus (ChPV) genomes range from 135 to 365 kb in size and contain 130 to 328 putative genes. Complete genomic sequences have been determined for representative and often multiple viruses from each ChPV genus, including the following viruses: sheeppox, goatpox, and lumpy skin disease viruses (Capripoxvirus) (61,62); myxoma and rabbit (Shope) fibroma viruses (Leporipoxvirus) (14,67); molluscum contagiosum virus (Molluscipoxvirus) (55); monkeypox, vaccinia, camelpox, variola, and ectromelia viruses (Orthopoxvirus) (4,16,28,32,42,56); orf and bovine popular stomatitis viruses (Parapoxvirus) (17); swinepox virus (Suipoxvirus) (3); Yaba monkey tumor and Yaba-like disease viruses (Yatapoxvirus) (12,41); and canarypox and fowlpox viruses (Avipoxvirus) (2,60). Many poxviruses are presently unclassified, however, suggesting that greater phylogenetic breadth exists within the Chordopoxvirinae (48).…”
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“…Avipoxviruses may exhibit diversity commensurate with a broad range of avian hosts (Tulman et al, 2004). Poxviruses of birds belong to the genus Avipoxvirus, family Poxviridae (Buller et al, 2005).…”
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