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It turns out that papillomaviruses infect not just mammals, such as humans, rabbits, and cows, but other vertebrates as well, such as birds and reptiles. Each strain of virus typically only infects one or a few related species. Based on their relationships, Marc Gottschling of the University of Munich has argued that the first egg-laying land vertebrates— the ancestor of mammals, reptiles, and birds—was already a host to papillomaviruses three hundred million years ago.
A Planet of Viruses
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