Characterization of a genogroup I sapovirus isolated from chimpanzees in the Republic of Congo

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Abstract

Sapoviruses, which are members of the Caliciviridae family, are small nonenveloped viruses known to infect a large spectrum of mammalian hosts. We report here the first complete genome sequences of two genogroup I sapoviruses isolated from fecal samples from chimpanzees living in the Tchimpounga sanctuary, Republic of Congo.

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Mombo, I. M., Berthet, N., Bouchier, C., Fair, J. N., Schneider, B. S., Renaud, F., … Rougeron, V. (2014). Characterization of a genogroup I sapovirus isolated from chimpanzees in the Republic of Congo. Genome Announcements, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.00680-14

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