Molecular characterization of the segment 2 gene of epizootic hemorrhagic disease vius serotype 2: Gene sequence and genetic diversity

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The complete nucleotide sequence of the gene encoding the major outer capsid protein VP2 from the Alberta isolate of epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus serotype 2 (EHDV-2) was determined. Complementary DNA (cDNA) corresponding to segment 2 was 3002 nucleotides in length with a single open reading frame that encoded a VP2 of 982 amino acids. Although the VP2 from EHDV-2 was only 34% homologous to the cognate protein from EHDV-1, their predicted hydropathic profiles were similar, suggesting that conservation of structure is important biologically to these capsid proteins. Sequence analysis of six North American EHDV-2 field isolates showed a high degree of comparative genetic identity (> 97%). Phylogenetic profiles constructed suggest that regionalization of the viruses within the North American continent has contributed to the genetic diversity.

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Cheney, I. W., Yamakawa, M., Roy, P., Mecham, J. O., & Wilson, W. C. (1996). Molecular characterization of the segment 2 gene of epizootic hemorrhagic disease vius serotype 2: Gene sequence and genetic diversity. Virology, 224(2), 555–560. https://doi.org/10.1006/viro.1996.0563

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