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. 2003;47(2):73-7.

Sequence analysis of segment a of a field virus isolate from an outbreak of Infectious bursal disease in India

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Sequence analysis of segment a of a field virus isolate from an outbreak of Infectious bursal disease in India

M V Bais et al. Acta Virol. 2003.

Abstract

Sequence analysis of genome segment A of an Indian Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) field isolate (KT1/99) revealed total 95 nucleotide substitutions, resulting in 17 amino acid changes. Of these, five amino acid changes, namely F60S, T137I, I374V, V519I and E682D were unique to the KT1/99 isolate. The amino acid change P222A and the proposed hot mutation spot 680Y, reported to be present in very virulent IBDV isolates were also found in KT1/99. This isolate had nucleotide divergence of 1.1% to 4.95% from the other reported serotype 1 IBDV isolates and 19.6% from serotype 2 strain OH in polyprotein gene sequence, while divergence at amino acid level was 0.6% to 2.9% and 11.4%, respectively. Based on both nucleotide and amino acid sequence analysis, KT1/99 was grouped phylogenetically with the reported Bangladesh isolate BD3/99 in one cluster along with other reported very virulent isolates in same lineage.

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