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Nucleotide sequence analysis of Aleutian mink disease parvovirus shows that multiple virus types are present in infected mink
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posted on 1991-08-01, 00:00 authored by E Gottschalck, Soren AlexandersenSoren Alexandersen, A Cohn, L A Poulsen, M E Bloom, B AastedDifferent isolates of Aleutian mink disease parvovirus (ADV) were cloned and nucleotide sequenced. Analysis of individual clones from two in vivo-derived isolates of high virulence indicated that more than one type of ADV DNA were present in each of these isolates. Analysis of several clones from two preparations of a cell culture-adapted isolate of low virulence showed the presence of only one type of ADV DNA. We also describe the nucleotide sequence from map units 44 to 88 of a new type of ADV DNA. The new type of ADV DNA is compared with the previously published ADV sequences, to which it shows 95% homology. These findings indicate that ADV, a single-stranded DNA virus, has a considerable degree of variability and that several virus types can be present simultaneously in an infected animal.
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Journal
Journal of virologyVolume
65Issue
8Pagination
4378 - 4386Publisher
American Society for MicrobiologyLocation
Washington, D.C.ISSN
0022-538XeISSN
1098-5514Language
engPublication classification
CN.1 Other journal articleCopyright notice
1991, American Society for MicrobiologyUsage metrics
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Keywords
Aleutian Mink DiseaseAleutian Mink Disease VirusAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsAnimals, NewbornBase SequenceCloning, MolecularDNA, ViralMinkMolecular Sequence DataPolymerase Chain ReactionRestriction MappingSequence Homology, Nucleic AcidVirulenceScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineVirologyACUTE INTERSTITIAL PNEUMONIAFELINE PANLEUKOPENIA VIRUSMINUTE VIRUSCANINE PARVOVIRUSAUTONOMOUS PARVOVIRUSVIRAL REPLICATIONIMMUNE-RESPONSEDNA-SEQUENCECELL-CULTUREPROTEIN GENE