
An emergent adenoviral human pathogen, HAdV-B76, associated with a fatality in 1965, shows a remarkable degree of genome identity with two recently isolated simian adenoviruses that contain cross-species genome recombination events from three hosts: human, chimpanzee, and bonobo. Zoonosis (nonhuman-to-human transmission) and anthroponosis (human to nonhuman transmission) may play significant roles in the emergence of human adenoviral pathogens.
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Pan troglodytes, Immunology, bats, homologous recombination, bat, Genome, Viral, Microbiology, Adenovirus Infections, Human, Evolution, Molecular, Zoonoses, Chiroptera, Virology, genomics, Animals, Humans, Animalia, emerging pathogen, Chordata, Phylogeny, Recombination, Genetic, virus evolution, anthroponosis, Adenoviruses, Human, Computational Biology, Genomics, adenovirus, Biodiversity, Pan paniscus, zoonosis, Insect Science, DNA, Viral, Mammalia, Adenoviruses, Simian
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