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Molecular characterization of the VP1 gene of a Mexican isolate of infectious pancreatic necrosis virus.


ABSTRACT: The presence of infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV) in salmonids predominantly produces a high mortality rate in first-feeding fry. Genomic analysis of the vp2 gene sequence is most commonly used to determine the genetic diversity of IPNV isolates. Recently, information obtained from the vp1 gene allowed for efficient analysis of the genetic diversity of IPNV. In this study, the vp1 gene from a Mexican IPNV isolate was characterized and compared with IPNV isolates from Europe, North America, and Asia. The results indicate that the Mexican isolate is most closely related genetically to the 2310 strain from Spain.

SUBMITTER: Barrera-Mejia M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2896804 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular characterization of the VP1 gene of a Mexican isolate of infectious pancreatic necrosis virus.

Barrera-Mejía Magda M   Simón-Martínez José J   Ulloa-Arvizu Raúl R   Salgado-Miranda Celene C   Soriano-Vargas Edgardo E  

Canadian journal of veterinary research = Revue canadienne de recherche veterinaire 20100701 3


The presence of infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV) in salmonids predominantly produces a high mortality rate in first-feeding fry. Genomic analysis of the vp2 gene sequence is most commonly used to determine the genetic diversity of IPNV isolates. Recently, information obtained from the vp1 gene allowed for efficient analysis of the genetic diversity of IPNV. In this study, the vp1 gene from a Mexican IPNV isolate was characterized and compared with IPNV isolates from Europe, North Amer  ...[more]

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