Selected article for: "AstV sequence and complete genome"

Author: Zhang, Qingshui; Cao, Yanxin; Wang, Jun; Fu, Guanghua; Sun, Mengxu; Zhang, Lijiao; Meng, Li; Cui, Guolin; Huang, Yu; Hu, Xueying; Su, Jingliang
Title: Isolation and characterization of an astrovirus causing fatal visceral gout in domestic goslings
  • Document date: 2018_4_19
  • ID: 1k5jucae_10
    Snippet: The complete genome sequence of AstV SD01 had the highest similarity to those of turkey AstV 2 (TAstV-2) strains, at the level of 61.6-62.4% (representative TAstV-2 VA/99 in Table 1 ). The next was the duck astrovirus-2 (DAstV-2) SL5, with 60.3% nucleotide identity. Phylogenetic analysis of the full-length sequences showed that the SD01 formed a sister clade neighboring DAstV-2 and TAstV-2 in the avastrovirus genogroup II (Fig. 4b) . Further anal.....
    Document: The complete genome sequence of AstV SD01 had the highest similarity to those of turkey AstV 2 (TAstV-2) strains, at the level of 61.6-62.4% (representative TAstV-2 VA/99 in Table 1 ). The next was the duck astrovirus-2 (DAstV-2) SL5, with 60.3% nucleotide identity. Phylogenetic analysis of the full-length sequences showed that the SD01 formed a sister clade neighboring DAstV-2 and TAstV-2 in the avastrovirus genogroup II (Fig. 4b) . Further analysis with the complete amino acid sequence of RdRp (Fig. 4c ) and the capsid protein ( Fig. 4d ) revealed close alignment and closely matched phylogenetic trees.

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