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18 new species in the family Herpesviridae. / Gatherer, Derek; Benko, Maria; Brandt, Curtis et al.
2018.

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Gatherer, D, Benko, M, Brandt, C, Bryant, N, Dastjerdi, A, Depledge, D, Doszpoly, A, Gompels, U, Hartley, C, Inoue, N, Jarosinski, K, Kaul, R, Lacoste, V, Norberg, P, Origgi, F, Orton, R, Pellett, P, Schmid, S, Stewart, J, Szpara, M, Trimpert, J, Vaz, P, Waltzek, T & Davison, A 2018 '18 new species in the family Herpesviridae'. <https://talk.ictvonline.org/files/proposals/animal_dna_viruses_and_retroviruses/m/animal_dna_newly_submitted/7361>

APA

Gatherer, D., Benko, M., Brandt, C., Bryant, N., Dastjerdi, A., Depledge, D., Doszpoly, A., Gompels, U., Hartley, C., Inoue, N., Jarosinski, K., Kaul, R., Lacoste, V., Norberg, P., Origgi, F., Orton, R., Pellett, P., Schmid, S., Stewart, J., ... Davison, A. (2018). 18 new species in the family Herpesviridae. https://talk.ictvonline.org/files/proposals/animal_dna_viruses_and_retroviruses/m/animal_dna_newly_submitted/7361

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Gatherer D, Benko M, Brandt C, Bryant N, Dastjerdi A, Depledge D et al. 18 new species in the family Herpesviridae. 2018 Jun 21.

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Gatherer, Derek ; Benko, Maria ; Brandt, Curtis et al. / 18 new species in the family Herpesviridae. 2018.

Bibtex

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title = "18 new species in the family Herpesviridae",
abstract = "Genome sequences are available for a sizeable number of herpesviruses that need to be classified. The Herpesvirales Study Group plans to approach this in a staged fashion. This year, we focus on the family Herpesviridae and propose the classification of 18 new species in existing genera and the placement of one existing species, which was not assigned to a genus, into an existing genus.",
keywords = "Taxonomy, Herpesviridae, Herpesviralies, Herpesviridae Infections, phylogenetics, virology",
author = "Derek Gatherer and Maria Benko and Curtis Brandt and Neil Bryant and Akbar Dastjerdi and Daniel Depledge and Andor Doszpoly and Ursula Gompels and Carol Hartley and Naoki Inoue and Keith Jarosinski and Rajeev Kaul and Vincent Lacoste and Peter Norberg and Francesco Origgi and Richard Orton and Philip Pellett and Scott Schmid and James Stewart and Moriah Szpara and Jakob Trimpert and Paola Vaz and Tom Waltzek and Andrew Davison",
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AU - Gatherer, Derek

AU - Benko, Maria

AU - Brandt, Curtis

AU - Bryant, Neil

AU - Dastjerdi, Akbar

AU - Depledge, Daniel

AU - Doszpoly, Andor

AU - Gompels, Ursula

AU - Hartley, Carol

AU - Inoue, Naoki

AU - Jarosinski, Keith

AU - Kaul, Rajeev

AU - Lacoste, Vincent

AU - Norberg, Peter

AU - Origgi, Francesco

AU - Orton, Richard

AU - Pellett, Philip

AU - Schmid, Scott

AU - Stewart, James

AU - Szpara, Moriah

AU - Trimpert, Jakob

AU - Vaz, Paola

AU - Waltzek, Tom

AU - Davison, Andrew

PY - 2018/6/21

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KW - Herpesviralies

KW - Herpesviridae Infections

KW - phylogenetics

KW - virology

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BT - 18 new species in the family Herpesviridae

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