Complete Genome Sequence of a Street Rabies Virus from Mexico

  • Zhang G
  • Fu Z
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A canine rabies virus (RABV) has been used as a street rabies virus in laboratory investigations. Its entire genome was sequenced and found to be closely related to that of canine RABV circulating in Mexico. Sequence comparison indicates that the virus is closely related to those in the “cosmopolitan” group, with high homology (89 to 93%) to clade I of rabies viruses. The virus is now termed dog rabies virus-Mexico (DRV-Mexico).

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Zhang, G., & Fu, Z. F. (2012). Complete Genome Sequence of a Street Rabies Virus from Mexico. Journal of Virology, 86(19), 10892–10893. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01778-12

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