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    Genetic characterization of K13965, a strain of Oak Vale virus from Western Australia

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    Quan, P.
    Williams, David
    Johansen, C.
    Jain, K.
    Petrosov, A.
    Diviney, Sinead
    Tashmukhamedova, A.
    Hutchison, S.
    Tesh, R.
    Mackenzie, John
    Briese, T.
    Lipkin, W.
    Date
    2011
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Quan, P. and Williams, D. and Johansen, C. and Jain, K. and Petrosov, A. and Diviney, S. and Tashmukhamedova, A. et al. 2011. Genetic characterization of K13965, a strain of Oak Vale virus from Western Australia. Virus Research. 160 (1-2): pp. 206-213.
    Source Title
    Virus Research
    ISSN
    01681702
    School
    School of Biomedical Sciences
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49694
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    K13965, an uncharacterized virus, was isolated in 1993 from Anopheles annulipes mosquitoes collectedin the Kimberley region of northern Western Australia. Here, we report its genomic sequence, identifyit as a rhabdovirus, and characterize its phylogenetic relationships. The genome comprises a P (C) and SH protein similar to the recently characterized Tupaia and Durham viruses, and shows overlap between G and L genes. Comparison of K13965 genome sequence to other rhabdoviruses identified K13965 as a strain of the unclassified Australian Oak Vale rhabdovirus, whose complete genome sequence we also determined. Phylogenetic analysis of N and L sequences indicated genetic relationship to a recently proposed Sandjima virus clade, although the Oak Vale virus sequences form a branch separate from the African members of that group.

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