Sequencing and Sequence Analysis of VP7 and NSP5 Genes Reveal Emergence of a New Genotype of Bovine Group B Rotaviruses in India
AUTOR(ES)
Barman, P.
FONTE
American Society for Microbiology
RESUMO
Three bovine group B rotavirus strains were detected from diarrheic calves during a surveillance study of rotaviral diarrhea in West Bengal, India. The sequence analysis of VP7 and NSP5 genes of these strains demonstrates a high degree of sequence variation from other group B rotavirus strains, indicating the emergence of a new genotype.
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