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Complete genome sequence of the goatpox virus vaccine isolate LRIGP01
Zesmin Akter1, Khandaker Sharmin Ferdous1, Fouzia Jafrin1
1Livestock Research Institute, Mohakhali, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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|June 18, 2026
Abstract
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We present the complete genome sequence of the goatpox virus vaccine isolate LRIGP01 from the Livestock Research Institute in Bangladesh. The genome is 150,342 nucleotides long and encodes 151 genes with a 25.3% GC content. Phylogenetically, the isolate clusters with several goatpox isolates from India.
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