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Molecular characterization of Japanese encephalitis virus strains prevalent in Chinese swine herds
Article in En | WPRIM | ID: wpr-142092
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Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is the leading cause of viral encephalitis in Asia and domestic pigs serve as the amplifying hosts. In the present study, the full genomic sequences of two JEV strains (HEN0701 and SH0601) isolated from pigs in China were determined and compared with other 12 JEV strains deposited in GenBank. These two strains had an 88.8% nucleotide sequence similarity and 97.9% deduced amino acid sequence homology. HEN0701 had high nucleotide sequence and high amino acid sequence identity with genotype I (GI) strains, while SH0601 had high nucleotide sequence and high amino acid sequence identity with GIII strains at both the gene and full genome levels. Further phylogenetic analysis showed that HEN0701 belonged to the JEV GI group and SH0601 was classified as a GIII strain. Analysis of codon usage showed there were a few differences between the GI and GIII strains in nucleotide composition and codon usage for the open reading frames.
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Full text: 1 Index: WPRIM Main subject: Phylogeny / Swine / Swine Diseases / Gene Expression Regulation, Viral / Cell Line / Genome, Viral / Molecular Epidemiology / Encephalitis, Japanese / Encephalitis Virus, Japanese Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Journal of Veterinary Science Year: 2013 Type: Article
Full text: 1 Index: WPRIM Main subject: Phylogeny / Swine / Swine Diseases / Gene Expression Regulation, Viral / Cell Line / Genome, Viral / Molecular Epidemiology / Encephalitis, Japanese / Encephalitis Virus, Japanese Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Journal of Veterinary Science Year: 2013 Type: Article