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日本語: A型JCVの第三の亜型、EU-cが存在することが今回初めて判明した。EU-cは東北シベリアの民族のうち、ナナイとコリマ流域の民族から検出された。この亜型はA型の祖先から最初に分岐しており、現存するA型の3亜型の内、最古の亜型である。今回はデータを示さないが、EU-cは日本の先住民族であるアイヌからも検出された。 |
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Sugimoto C, et al., 1997. Typing of urinary JC virus DNA offers a novel means of tracing human migrations. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 94:9191-9196. Sugimoto C, et al., 2002. JC virus strains indigenous to northeastern Siberians and Canadian Inuits are unique but evolutionally related to those distributed throughout Europe and Mediterranean areas. J. Mol. Evol. 55:322-335. Suzuki M, et al., 2002. Asian genotypes of JC virus in Japanese-Americans suggest familial transmission. J. Virol. 76:10074-10078. 2007. JCウイルスから見た日本人とアイヌの起源. Virus Report 4:82-92. |
Author | 余郷嘉明他 |
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