Publication Abstract

Title
Sequence composition of entire coding regions of pathogenic and non-pathogenic viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus
Publication Abstract

Sequence composition of entire coding regions of pathogenic and non-pathogenic viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus

A.M. Betts and D.M. Stone

The complete nucleotide sequences of the six open reading frames (N, P, M, G, NV and L) and the intergenic regions were determined for two virulent freshwater strains and two avirulent marine strains of viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus (VHSV). Sequence analysis of 10,845 nucleotides revealed >97.2 % nucleotide sequence similarity and >98.6 % amino acid similarity, confirming the close genetic relationship between marine and freshwater strains of VHSV. Moreover, as few as 10 amino acid substitutions were identically substituted between the marine and freshwater strains investigated. The results of this study suggest that only a limited number of amino acid residues may be involved in the determination of VHSV virulence for salmonids and further highlights the potential risk that marine strains may pose to freshwater aquaculture.

Reference:

A.M. Betts and D.M. Stone. (2000) Sequence composition of entire coding regions of pathogenic and non-pathogenic viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus. Virus Genes. 20(3): 259-62

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Publication Authors
A.M. Betts* and D.M. Stone*
Publication Date
January 2000
Publication Reference
Virus Genes. 20(3): 259-62
Publication DOI: https://doi.org/