Discovery of a phylogenetically distinct poxvirus in diseased Crocodilurus amazonicus (family Teiidae).
Kerstin SeitzAnna Kübber-HeissAngelika AuerNora DinhoplAnnika PosautzMarlene MötzAlexandra KieslerClaudia HochleithnerManfred HochleithnerGregor SpringlerAnnika LehmbeckerHerbert WeissenböckTill RümenapfChristiane RiedelPublished in: Archives of virology (2021)
A novel poxvirus was discovered in Crocodilurus amazonicus (Teiidae) presenting with a debilitating skin disease. The generated first genome sequence of a reptilian poxvirus revealed the closest phylogenetic relationship to avipoxviruses, highlighting potential virus exchanges between avian and reptilian species.