Selected article for: "coronavirus genome and RNA virus"

Author: Stenglein, Mark D.; Jacobson, Elliott R.; Wozniak, Edward J.; Wellehan, James F. X.; Kincaid, Anne; Gordon, Marcus; Porter, Brian F.; Baumgartner, Wes; Stahl, Scott; Kelley, Karen; Towner, Jonathan S.; DeRisi, Joseph L.
Title: Ball Python Nidovirus: a Candidate Etiologic Agent for Severe Respiratory Disease in Python regius
  • Document date: 2014_9_9
  • ID: rb3qdunj_14
    Snippet: Comparative analysis. We next performed comparative and phylogenetic analyses to better understand this virus sequence in the context of related species. The genome of this virus is presumed to be positive-sense single-stranded RNA (ssRNA), and is 33,452 nt long. This is 1,766 nt longer than the genome of the beluga whale coronavirus SW1 (accession no. NC_010646.1), which was previously the longest described RNA genome, at 31,686 nt (28) . The ge.....
    Document: Comparative analysis. We next performed comparative and phylogenetic analyses to better understand this virus sequence in the context of related species. The genome of this virus is presumed to be positive-sense single-stranded RNA (ssRNA), and is 33,452 nt long. This is 1,766 nt longer than the genome of the beluga whale coronavirus SW1 (accession no. NC_010646.1), which was previously the longest described RNA genome, at 31,686 nt (28) . The genome contains 8 positive-sense open reading frames (ORFs) longer than 400 nt (Fig. 4A ). There are also 6 Table 2 . Scale bars are indicated.

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