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Molecular characterization of the full muscovy duck parvovirus, isolated in guangxi, china.


ABSTRACT: We report the complete genomic sequence of the full Muscovy duck parvovirus (MDPV) strain, designated GX2011-5, isolated from a Muscovy duck in Guangxi Province, China. The complete genomic sequence was 5,132 bp in length and contained two major open reading frames encoding a 1,844-nucleotide (nt) nonstructural protein and a 2,199-nt capsid protein. Comparison of the complete sequence of GX2011-5 with other published sequences of Muscovy duck parvovirus revealed that this strain exhibited 90.4% to 95.1% sequence homology. This report will advance our understanding of the epidemiology and molecular characteristics of MDPV in the Muscovy duck population in Guangxi, China.

SUBMITTER: Zhao H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4263826 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular characterization of the full muscovy duck parvovirus, isolated in guangxi, china.

Zhao Hong H   Xie Zhixun Z   Xie Liji L   Deng Xianwen X   Xie Zhiqin Z   Luo Sisi S   Huang Li L   Huang Jiaoling J   Zeng Tingting T  

Genome announcements 20141211 6


We report the complete genomic sequence of the full Muscovy duck parvovirus (MDPV) strain, designated GX2011-5, isolated from a Muscovy duck in Guangxi Province, China. The complete genomic sequence was 5,132 bp in length and contained two major open reading frames encoding a 1,844-nucleotide (nt) nonstructural protein and a 2,199-nt capsid protein. Comparison of the complete sequence of GX2011-5 with other published sequences of Muscovy duck parvovirus revealed that this strain exhibited 90.4%  ...[more]

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