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Complete genome sequence of human adenovirus prototype 17.


ABSTRACT: As one of the first five human adenoviruses (HAdVs) to be sequenced, type 17 was important as a reference tool for comparative genomics of recently isolated HAdV pathogens in species D. HAdV-D17 was the first species D adenovirus to be sequenced and was deposited in GenBank in 1999. These genome data were not of high quality, and a redetermination of the same stock virus provides corrected data; among the differences are a length of 35,139 bp versus 35,100 bp in the original, and 160 mismatches to the original genome were found. Annotation of the coding sequences reveals 39 as opposed to 8, a finding which is important for phylogenomic studies.

SUBMITTER: Dehghan S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3194981 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Complete genome sequence of human adenovirus prototype 17.

Dehghan Shoaleh S   Seto Jason J   Hudson Nolan R NR   Robinson Christopher M CM   Jones Morris S MS   Dyer David W DW   Chodosh James J   Seto Donald D  

Journal of virology 20111101 21


As one of the first five human adenoviruses (HAdVs) to be sequenced, type 17 was important as a reference tool for comparative genomics of recently isolated HAdV pathogens in species D. HAdV-D17 was the first species D adenovirus to be sequenced and was deposited in GenBank in 1999. These genome data were not of high quality, and a redetermination of the same stock virus provides corrected data; among the differences are a length of 35,139 bp versus 35,100 bp in the original, and 160 mismatches  ...[more]

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