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  • Virology
  • Genomics
  • Primate Virology

Background:

  • Rhesus monkey rhadinovirus (RRV) is an oncogenic gammaherpesvirus.
  • Understanding RRV genetic diversity is crucial for studying its pathogenesis and oncogenic potential.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To isolate and characterize a novel rhesus monkey rhadinovirus (RRV) isolate.
  • To compare the genome of the new isolate with a known RRV strain.

Main Methods:

  • Isolation of rhadinovirus from hemangioma tissue of a rhesus monkey.
  • Whole-genome sequencing of the viral isolate using Illumina-based technology.
  • Comparative genomic analysis with a reference RRV strain (RRV 26-95).

Main Results:

  • A novel rhesus monkey rhadinovirus isolate, designated RRVmmu 209-07, was successfully obtained from hemangioma tissue.
  • The complete genome of RRVmmu 209-07 was sequenced and analyzed.
  • Genomic comparison showed high overall similarity between RRVmmu 209-07 and RRV 26-95, with significant sequence divergence identified specifically in the 3' region of the genome.

Conclusions:

  • The characterization of RRVmmu 209-07 expands the known genetic diversity of rhesus monkey rhadinoviruses.
  • The identified variations in the 3' genomic region warrant further investigation into their functional implications for viral replication and pathogenesis.