Development of cDNA probes for typing group A bovine rotaviruses on the basis of VP4 specificity

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Dot and Northern (RNA) blot hybridization assays were developed for the P typing of group A bovine rotaviruses (BRV) by using cDNA probes prepared from gene segment 4. The probes were prepared by polymerase chain reaction amplification of hyperdivergent regions (nucleotides 211 to 686) of BRV strain UK, IND, NCDV, and Cr VP4 cDNA by using specific oligonucleotide primers. The probes were P type specific (VP4) and exhibited little or no cross-reactivity with double-stranded RNA from heterologous rotavirus P types. Our studies indicate that at least three P types, as defined by polymerase chain reaction-derived VP4 gene probes from the UK, NCDV, and Cr strains, exist among the seven BRV isolates tested.

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Parwani, A. V., Rosen, B. I., McCrae, M. A., & Saif, L. J. (1992). Development of cDNA probes for typing group A bovine rotaviruses on the basis of VP4 specificity. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.30.10.2717-2721.1992

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