id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-328518-umvk59dc Lee, Dana N. Two novel adenoviruses found in Cave Myotis bats (Myotis velifer) in Oklahoma 2019-12-03 .txt text/plain 2380 160 60 In this study, 30 pooled-guano samples were collected from a cave roost of Myotis velifer in Oklahoma. Phylogenetic analysis of these fragments confirmed our isolates were from the genus Mastadenovirus and had genetic diversity ranging from 20 to 50% when compared to other bat adenoviruses. Adenoviruses (AdVs) are double stranded DNA viruses found in vertebrate hosts of many different species [8, 10] . DNA sequence from Guano sample 21, 22, 24, and 25 represent a separate Adenovirus species and are further referred to as Cave Myotis AdV2. Little work has been done to investigate AdVs in North American species of bats; however, these studies [19, 29] and ours highlight the importance of identifying viruses housed in bats to better understand viral evolution, how viruses are maintained in bat colonies and evaluate risks for host transmission to other species. ./cache/cord-328518-umvk59dc.txt ./txt/cord-328518-umvk59dc.txt