An epidermotropic canine papillomavirus with malignant potential contains an E5 gene and establishes a unique genus.

Volume: 359, Issue: 1, Pages: 28 - 36
Published: Mar 1, 2007
Abstract
A novel canine papillomavirus, CfPV-2, was cloned from a footpad lesion of a golden retriever. Unlike the known canine oral papillomavirus (COPV), which has a double-stranded DNA genome size of 8607 bps, the genome of CfPV-2 is 8101 bps. Some of this size difference is due to an abbreviated early-late region (ELR), which is 1200 bps shorter than that of COPV. However, CfPV-2 has other differences from COPV, including the presence of an E5 ORF...
Paper Details
Title
An epidermotropic canine papillomavirus with malignant potential contains an E5 gene and establishes a unique genus.
Published Date
Mar 1, 2007
Journal
Volume
359
Issue
1
Pages
28 - 36
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