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- PMID 37622664. Conceicao, Carina; Bailey, Dalan (1 January 2021), "Animal Morbilliviruses (Paramyxoviridae)", in Bamford, Dennis H.; Zuckerman, Mark (eds.),...
- Intergenomic regions between each gene, which are three nucleotides long for morbilliviruses, respiroviruses, and henipaviruses, and variable length (one-56 nucleotides)...
- of modern viruses have evolved from less numerous ancient ones. The morbilliviruses, for example, are a group of closely related, but distinct viruses...
- The measles virus (MV), with scientific name Morbillivirus hominis, is a single-stranded, negative-sense, enveloped, non-segmented RNA virus of the genus...
- 31-07-2008. Seki, Fumio; Takeda, Makoto (2022). "Novel and classical morbilliviruses: Current knowledge of three divergent morbillivirus groups". Microbiology...
- evolution to adapt to transmission in different species. Other common morbilliviruses include measles, rinderpest virus, canine distemper virus and peste...
- Barrett, T. (1999). "Morbillivirus infections, with special emphasis on morbilliviruses of carnivores". Veterinary Microbiology. 69 (1–2): 3–13. doi:10...
- eradicated in humans. There is a risk of this phenomenon occurring with morbilliviruses as they can readily cross species barriers. CST can also have a significant...
- out with an anti-sense RNA strand – as is the case with influenza or morbilliviruses – you first have to copy it back into a sense DNA strand). Fearing...
- to the disruption of cytokine production. SLAMF1 is a receptor for Morbilliviruses. This genus of viruses includes agents causing measles in humans, rinderpest...