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- who: Michaela D. J. Blyton and collaborators from the Hawkesbury Institute for Environment, Western Sydney University, Richmond, New South Wales have published the Article: Geographic patterns of koala retrovirus genetic diversity, endogenization and subtype distributions, in the Preprint: biorxiv of 17/Nov/2021
- what: The authors investigate the biogeography of KoRV across the koala`s natural range to reveal patterns of genetic diversification and differentiation that shed light on exogenous and endogenous adaptation and transmission dynamics. While partial sequences consisting of the terminal ends of the KoRV genome, including partial env, have previously been identified . . .
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