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Meaning of Horsepox from wikipedia

- this genus. Diseases ****ociated with this genus include smallpox, cowpox, horsepox, camelpox, and mpox. The most widely known member of the genus is Variola...
- Whole-genome sequencing has revealed that vaccinia is most closely related to horsepox, and the cowpox strains found in Great Britain are the least closely related...
- of an extinct horsepox virus using synthetic biology—the lab had bought pieces of DNA from a reagent company and had built the horsepox genome with them...
- either horsepox or something quite similar. A 1902 sample of vaccinia smallpox vaccine was characterized and found to be 99.7% similar to horsepox, further...
- Whole-genome sequencing has revealed that vaccinia is most closely related to horsepox, and the cowpox strains found in Great Britain are the least closely related...
- infectious disease of poultry Goatpox, an infectious disease of goats Horsepox, an infectious disease of horses Mpox, formerly monkey pox, an infectious...
- infected by smallpox than infantry, due to probable exposure to the similar horsepox virus (Variola equina). By the early 19th century, more than 100,000 people...
- particles. In 2016, another group synthesized the horsepox virus using publicly available sequence data for horsepox. The researchers argued that their work would...
- reference to the lab synthesis of horsepox in 2017 by researchers at the University of Alberta. The researchers recreated horsepox, an extinct cousin of the smallpox...
- Andreas (12 October 2017). "An Early American Smallpox Vaccine Based on Horsepox". New England Journal of Medicine. 377 (15): 1491–1492. doi:10.1056/NEJMc1707600...