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Complete genome analysis of three live attenuated Rinderpest virus vaccine strains derived through serial passages in different culture systems.


ABSTRACT: The genomes of three South Korean Rinderpest virus vaccine strains (L72, LA77, and LA96) were analyzed in order to investigate their genetic variability. These three vaccine strains were all derived from the same virus strain origin (Fusan) through repeated passages in different culture systems. The full genome length of the three strains was 15,882 nucleotides, and the sequence similarity between the three South Korean RPV strains at the nucleotide level was 98.1 to 98.9%. The genetic distance between Nakamura III, L72, LA77, LA96, and LATC06 and the Kabete strain was greater than that between the Fusan and Kabete strains for the P, V, and C genes. The difference in pathogenicity among these strains might be due to the V gene, which has a positive (>1) selection ratio based on the analysis of synonymous (dS) and nonsynonymous (dN) substitution rates (dN/dS ratio [?]).

SUBMITTER: Jeoung HY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3497700 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Complete genome analysis of three live attenuated Rinderpest virus vaccine strains derived through serial passages in different culture systems.

Jeoung Hye-Young HY   Lee Myoung-Heon MH   Yeh Jung-Yong JY   Lim Ji-Ae JA   Lim Seong-In SI   Oem Jae-Ku JK   Song Jae-Young JY   Lee Won-Ha WH   Park Jong-Hwan JH   An Dong-Jun DJ  

Journal of virology 20121201 23


The genomes of three South Korean Rinderpest virus vaccine strains (L72, LA77, and LA96) were analyzed in order to investigate their genetic variability. These three vaccine strains were all derived from the same virus strain origin (Fusan) through repeated passages in different culture systems. The full genome length of the three strains was 15,882 nucleotides, and the sequence similarity between the three South Korean RPV strains at the nucleotide level was 98.1 to 98.9%. The genetic distance  ...[more]

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