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Complete genome sequence of a rabies virus isolate from cattle in guangxi, southern china.


ABSTRACT: A street rabies virus (RV) isolate, GXHXN, was obtained from brain tissue of rabid cattle in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China in 2009. GXHXN is the first isolate from cattle in China with its entire genome sequenced and is closely related to BJ2011E from horse in Beijing, WH11 from donkey in the Hubei Province, and isolates from dogs in the Guangxi and Fujian Provinces, with homologies of 97.6% to 99.6%. It is more distantly related to isolates from domestic cat, pig, Chinese ferret badger, and vaccine strains, with homologies of 83.1% to 88.0%.

SUBMITTER: Tang HB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3569373 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Complete genome sequence of a rabies virus isolate from cattle in guangxi, southern china.

Tang Hai-Bo HB   He Xiao-Xia XX   Zhong Yi-Zhi YZ   Liao Su-Huan SH   Zhong Tao-Zhen TZ   Xie Lin-Juan LJ   Pan Yan Y   Lu Zhuan-Ling ZL   Wei Xian-Kai XK   Luo Yang Y   Luo Ting Rong TR  

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A street rabies virus (RV) isolate, GXHXN, was obtained from brain tissue of rabid cattle in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China in 2009. GXHXN is the first isolate from cattle in China with its entire genome sequenced and is closely related to BJ2011E from horse in Beijing, WH11 from donkey in the Hubei Province, and isolates from dogs in the Guangxi and Fujian Provinces, with homologies of 97.6% to 99.6%. It is more distantly related to isolates from domestic cat, pig, Chinese ferret  ...[more]

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