Journal article

Origins and evolution of hepatitis B virus and hepatitis D virus

M Littlejohn, S Locarnini, L Yuen

Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine | COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS, PUBLICATIONS DEPT | Published : 2016

Abstract

Members of the family Hepadnaviridae fall into two subgroups: mammalian and avian. The detection of endogenous avian hepadnavirus DNA integrated into the genomes of zebra finches has revealed a deep evolutionary origin of hepadnaviruses that was not previously recognized, dating back at least 40 million and possibly >80 million years ago. The nonprimate mammalian members of the Hepadnaviridae include the woodchuck hepatitis virus (WHV), the ground squirrel hepatitis virus, and arctic squirrel hepatitis virus, as well as a number of members of the recently described bat hepatitis virus. The identification of hepatitis B viruses (HBVs) in higher primates, such as chimpanzee, gorilla, orangutan..

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