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Coronavirus Genetics
Investigators at Oregon State University, Department of Biomedical Sciences have published new data on coronavirus genetics
August 14th, 2007
Scientists discuss in "Analysis of the genome sequence of an alpaca coronavirus" new findings in coronavirus. "Coronaviral infection of New World camelids was first identified in 1998 in llamas and alpacas with severe diarrhea. In order to understand this infection, one of the coronavirus isolates was sequenced and analyzed," researchers in the United States report. "It has a genome of 31,076 nt including the poly A tail at the 3' end. This virus designated as ACoV-00-1381 (ACoV) encodes all 10 open reading frames (ORFs) characteristic of Group 2 bovine coronavirus (BCoV). Phylogenetic analysis showed that the ACoV genome is clustered closely (>99.5% identity) with...
Source: Virus Weekly (2007-08-14)
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