Abstract

The complete genomes of six Macaca mulatta papillomavirus types isolated from genital sites of rhesus monkeys were characterized, and less than 72% identity with the complete L1 genes of known papillomaviruses was found. Macaca mulatta papillomavirus type 2 (MmPV2), MmPV3, and MmPV6 cluster into the genus Alphapapillomavirus, and MmPV4, MmPV5, and MmPV7 cluster into the genus Gammapapillomavirus.

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  • The complete genomes of six Macaca mulatta papillomavirus types isolated from genital sites of rhesus monkeys were characterized, and less than 72% identity with the complete L1 genes of known papillomaviruses was found

  • The L1 nucleotide sequences of these novel PV types share 55.8% to 75.6% pairwise identity with each other and are less than 72% identical to those of any other PVs

  • A RAxML phylogenetic tree inferred from the L1 nucleotide sequences clustered Macaca mulatta papillomavirus type 2 (MmPV2), -3, and -6 into the genus Alphapapillomavirus, and MmPV4, -5, and -7 cluster into the genus Gammapapillomavirus

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The complete genomes of six Macaca mulatta papillomavirus types isolated from genital sites of rhesus monkeys were characterized, and less than 72% identity with the complete L1 genes of known papillomaviruses was found. Closest HPV type (L1 nt identity [%])a

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