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. 2002 Jun;51(3):528-35.
doi: 10.1080/10635150290069940.

Preferential host switching by primate lentiviruses can account for phylogenetic similarity with the primate phylogeny

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Preferential host switching by primate lentiviruses can account for phylogenetic similarity with the primate phylogeny

M A Charleston et al. Syst Biol. 2002 Jun.

Abstract

Primate lentiviruses (PLV) from closely related primate species have been observed to be more closely related to each other than to PLV from more distantly related primate species. The current explanation for this observation is the codivergence hypothesis; that is, the divergence of a virus lineage results from the divergence of the host lineage. We show that, alternatively, frequent cross-species transmission of PLV, coupled with a tendency for more closely related primate species to exchange viruses "successfully," can result in apparent codivergence. This host-switching hypothesis reconciles several puzzling observations related to the evolution of PLV.

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