Three novel avastroviruses identified in dead wild crows

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We described three novel avastroviruses identified in dead wild crows by next-generation and Sanger sequencing. They shared 40-50% nucleotide identities to known avastroviruses, and formed a new cluster in the genus Avastrovirus. This study highlighted the continually expanding host range and increasing genetic diversity of avastroviruses.

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