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Author: Taboada, B. T.; Isa, P.; Espinoza, M. A.; Aponte, F. E.; Arias-Ortiz, M. A.; Monge-Martínez, J.; Rodríguez-Vázquez, R.; Díaz-Hernández, F.; Zárate-Vidal, F.; Wong-Chew, R. M.; Firo-Reyes, V.; del Río-Almendárez, C. N.; Gaitán-Meza, J.; Villaseñor-Sierra, A.; Martínez-Aguilar, G.; García-Borjas, M.; Noyola, D. E.; Pérez-Gónzalez, L. F.; López, S.; Santos-Preciado, J. I.; Arias, C. F.
Title: Complete Genome Sequence of Human Coronavirus OC43 Isolated from Mexico
  • Cord-id: l44dytci
  • Document date: 2016_11_10
  • ID: l44dytci
    Snippet: We report the complete genome sequence of the first Mexican human coronavirus (HCoV) OC43, obtained by new-generation sequencing and a metagenomic approach, isolated from a child hospitalized with pneumonia. The genome is closely related to the other OC43 genome sequences available, ranging from 99.8% to 98.2% nucleotide sequence identity.
    Document: We report the complete genome sequence of the first Mexican human coronavirus (HCoV) OC43, obtained by new-generation sequencing and a metagenomic approach, isolated from a child hospitalized with pneumonia. The genome is closely related to the other OC43 genome sequences available, ranging from 99.8% to 98.2% nucleotide sequence identity.

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