First Complete Genome Sequence of a Hare Calicivirus Strain Isolated from Lepus europaeus

  • Droillard C
  • Lemaitre E
  • Chatel M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The first full-genome sequence of a hare calicivirus (HaCV), recently characterized as a novel member of the Caliciviridae , is described. This presumed nonpathogenic lagovirus is 7,433 nucleotides long, shows the same genomic organization as that of other lagoviruses, and has the highest nucleotide identity (79%) with pathogenic European brown hare syndrome viruses. The first full-genome sequence of a hare calicivirus (HaCV), recently characterized as a novel member of the Caliciviridae , is described. This presumed nonpathogenic lagovirus is 7,433 nucleotides long, shows the same genomic organization as that of other lagoviruses, and has the highest nucleotide identity (79%) with pathogenic European brown hare syndrome viruses.

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Droillard, C., Lemaitre, E., Chatel, M., Guitton, J.-S., Marchandeau, S., Eterradossi, N., & Le Gall-Reculé, G. (2018). First Complete Genome Sequence of a Hare Calicivirus Strain Isolated from Lepus europaeus. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 7(22). https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.01224-18

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