Adeno-associated virus (AAV) commonly infects humans and non-human primates, generally inducing mild or even asymptomatic outcomes. AAVs have been shaped and diversified by evolutionary pressures, resulting in the identification of 13 serotypes thus far. Each serotype of AAV exhibits distinct tissue tropisms, targeting various organs, including the lung, central nervous system (CNS), liver, and skeletal muscle, thereby establishing AAVs as widely utilized vectors for therapeutic gene delivery. B
Exploration of genes and identification of evolutionary evidence in adeno-associated viruses
Chanhee Lee·Jeong Yoon Lee·Yong-Suk Jang·Se-Yeoun Cha·Jihong Min·Sooyeon Park·Soyeon Hwang·Sung-Gook Cho·Somin Lim·Seokjin Kwak·Anyeseu Park
