đź“„ Full genome sequence of guinea fowl coronavirus associated with fulminating disease
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Guinea fowl coronavirus (Gf. CoV), a recently characterized avian coronavirus, was identified from outbreaks of fulminating disease (peracute enteritis) in guinea fowl in France. The full-length genomic sequence was determined to better understand its genetic relationship with avian coronaviruses. The full-length coding genome sequence was 26,985 nucleotides long with 11 open reading frames and no hemagglutinin–esterase gene: a genome organization identical to that of turkey coronavirus [5′ untranslated region (UTR)—replicase (ORFs 1a, 1ab)—spike (S) protein—ORF3 (ORFs 3a, 3b)—small envelop (E or 3c) protein—membrane (M) protein—ORF5 (ORFs 4b, 4c, 5a, 5b)—nucleocapsid (N) protein (ORFs N and 6b)—3′ UTR]. This is the first complete genome sequence of a Gf. CoV and confirms that the new virus belongs to group gammacoronaviruses.
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author
👤 Ducatez, Mariette F.
👤 Liais, Etienne
👤 Croville, Guillaume
👤 Guérin, Jean Luc
year
⏰ 2015
journal
📚 Virus Genes
issn
đź—„ 1572994X 09208569
volume
50
number
3
page
514-517
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3
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