Complete genome sequences, before and after mammalian cell culture, of Zika virus isolated from the serum of a symptomatic male patient from Oaxaca, Mexico

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Zika virus (ZIKV) is an emerging arthropod-borne flavivirus associated with severe congenital malformations and neurological complications. Although the ZIKV genome is well characterized, there is limited information regarding changes after cell isolation and culture adaptation. We isolated, and passaged in Vero cells, ZIKV from the serum of a symptomatic male patient and compared the viral genomes before and after culture. Single nucleotide polymorphisms were characteristic among serum-circulating genomes, while such diversity decreased after cell culture.

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Boukadida, C., Torres-Flores, J. M., Yocupicio-Monroy, M., Piten-Isidro, E., Rivero-Arrieta, A. Y., Luna-Villalobos, Y. A., … Sevilla-Reyes, E. E. (2017). Complete genome sequences, before and after mammalian cell culture, of Zika virus isolated from the serum of a symptomatic male patient from Oaxaca, Mexico. Genome Announcements, 5(12). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.00072-17

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