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Six strains of equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) were recovered from febrile and non-febrile stages of a horse experimentally infected with the P337-V70 strain given once to a horse. The env gp90 genes of the isolates, the P337-V70 and P337-V26, avirulent virus derived from the P337-V70 strain, were sequenced. A comparison of the gp90 gene sequences revealed that amino acid variations among the viruses tested showed as high as 8.2 to 11.5%. In addition, the comparison also indicated that the isolates that recovered from the non-febrile stage were contained in nucleotide insertions in the principal neutralizing domain (PND) region. The insertions were arranged regularly with smaller segments. The nucleotide sequence of the P337-V26 gp90 gene was found to contain a six-nucleotides insertion and seven nucleotide substitutions outside the PND region, when compared with that of the P337-V70 strain.
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Pang, H., Kong, X. G., Sentsui, H., Kono, Y., Sugiura, T., Hasegawa, A., & Akashi, H. (1997). Genetic variation of envelope gp90 gene of equine infectious anemia virus isolated from an experimentally infected horse. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 59(12), 1089–1095. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.59.1089
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