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Isolation and Genome Analysis of Single Virions using 'Single Virus Genomics'
Published on: May 26, 2013
[Genome analysis of a newly isolated enterovirus]
Jun Hou1, Yan Hu, Hong-hui Sheng
1Department of Virology, Institute of Infectious Diseases, No. 302 Hospital, Beijing, China.
Objective:
To demonstrate molecular characterization of a newly isolated enterovirus.
Methods:
Virus were isolated from patient with unknown-causing disease and tested by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and 5'3'RACE (rapid amplification of cDNA ends, RACE), in an attempt to obtain the sequence of this newly isolated enterovirus.
Results:
Sequence analysis showed that this newly isolated enterovirus shared 83%-94% nucleotide identity and 91%-100% amino acid identity with enterovirus 89. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that it was probably a new subtype of enterovirus 89.
Conclusion:
This newly isolated enterovirus in the stool specimen from patient has the same serotype with enterovirus 89, but it was probably a new subtype of enterovirus 89.
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