Nevertheless, the compartmentalization was suggested sometime between 1656 and 1892, whereas the common ancestor of all modern American bat RABV lineages was aged to between 1254 and 1782 (Hughes et al., 2005). Monoclonal antibody (MAb) typing of virus isolates suggests that the most divergent ...
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Primates and canids diverged from a common ancestor that lived more than 60 million years ago. However, modern Homo sapiens and wolves (Canis lupus) still show striking similarities in terms of lifestyle and social organisation, as well as substantial context specificity in their social behaviour,...
Primates and canids diverged from a common ancestor that lived more than 60 million years ago. However, modern Homo sapiens and wolves (Canis lupus) still show striking similarities in terms of lifestyle and social organisation, as well as substantial context specificity in their social behaviour,...
SARS-CoV-2;tip rooting;tip dating;viral evolution;phylogeny;COVID-19;most recent common ancestor 1. Introduction Two fundamental questions in the study of viral pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2 are the “when” and “where” questions, i.e., when and where specific transmission events occurred ...