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The full-length genome sequences of nine HCV genotype 4 variants representing a new subtype 4s and eight unclassified lineages.


ABSTRACT: We characterized the full-length genomes for nine novel variants of HCV genotype 4 (HCV-4), representing a new subtype 4s and eight unclassified lineages. They were obtained from patients who resided in Canada but all had origins in Africa. An extended maximum clade credibility (MCC) tree was reconstructed after the inclusion of 30 reference sequences. It differentiated 18 assigned subtypes and 10 unclassified lineages within HCV-4. Similar analysis of 102 partial NS5B sequences resulted in another MCC tree that revealed 22 assigned subtypes (4a-4t, 4w, and 4v) and 30 unclassified lineages at the subtype level. Our study shows that HCV-4 is taxonomically complex and it displays high genetic diversity to support an African origin.

SUBMITTER: Lu L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4860290 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The full-length genome sequences of nine HCV genotype 4 variants representing a new subtype 4s and eight unclassified lineages.

Lu Ling L   Xu Yan Y   Yuan Jie J   Li Chunhua C   Murphy Donald G DG  

Virology 20150405


We characterized the full-length genomes for nine novel variants of HCV genotype 4 (HCV-4), representing a new subtype 4s and eight unclassified lineages. They were obtained from patients who resided in Canada but all had origins in Africa. An extended maximum clade credibility (MCC) tree was reconstructed after the inclusion of 30 reference sequences. It differentiated 18 assigned subtypes and 10 unclassified lineages within HCV-4. Similar analysis of 102 partial NS5B sequences resulted in anot  ...[more]

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