Genomic Characterization of Goose Parvovirus and Muscovy Duck Parvovirus Co-infection in Fujian, China

Bu çalışmada, herhangi bir semptom göstermeyen bir Muscovy ördek palazından izole edilen kaz parvovirus (GPV) ve ördek parvovirus (MDPV) koenfeksiyon izolatlarının tüm genom sekansı ve analizi gerçekleştirilmiştir. Tüm uzunluk ters terminal tekrar bölgelerinin büyüklükleri GPV ve MDPV genomik boyutu belirlemektedir, ve yapısal olmayan protein ve kapsid proteinleri kodlayan bölgelerin uzunluklarının oldukça yüksek düzeyde korunduğu genomik organizasyon ve sekans analizleri ile gösterilmiştir. Filogenetik analizlere göre ördek parvoviruslarının iki genotipi Çin'de Muscovy ördeklerinde birlikte bulunmaktadır

Çin'in Fujian Eyaletinde Kaz Parvovirus ve Muscovy Ördek Parvovirus Koenfeksiyonunun Genomik Karakterizasyonu

In the present study, we sequenced and analyzed the complete genomes of the goose parvovirus (GPV) and the duck parvovirus (MDPV) isolates derived from a co-infected dead Muscovy duckling without any symptoms of other emerging Muscovy duck diseases. The genomic organization and sequences analysis indicates that the size of the full-length inverted terminal repeats regions determines the genomic length of GPV and MDPV, with which the lengths of the non-structural protein and capsid proteins coding region were highly conserved. According to the phylogenetic analysis, there are two genotypes of duck parvoviruses co-circulating in Muscovy ducks in China

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