1. Isolation and characterization of Wad Medani virus obtained in the tuva Republic of Russia.
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Dedkov VG, Dolgova AS, Safonova MV, Samoilov AE, Belova OA, Kholodilov IS, Matsvay AD, Speranskaya AS, Khafizov K, and Karganova GG
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- Animals, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing veterinary, Molecular Conformation, Orbivirus chemistry, Phylogeny, Sequence Analysis, RNA veterinary, Sheep virology, Siberia, Dermacentor virology, Orbivirus isolation & purification, Sheep parasitology
- Abstract
Wad Medani virus (WMV) belongs to the genus Orbivirus and is a poorly studied arbovirus with unclear medical significance. Presently, a limited number of WMV strains are characterized and available in NCBI GenBank, some isolated many years ago. A new WMV strain was isolated in 2012 from Dermacentor nuttalli ticks collected from sheep in the Tuva Republic, Russia, and sequenced using high-throughput methods. Complete coding sequences were obtained revealing signs of multiple intersegment reassortments. These point to a high variability potential in WMV that may lead to the formation of strains with novel properties. These new data on WMV can promote better understanding of: ecological features of its circulation; relationships within the genus Orbivirus; and the medical significance of the virus., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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