Nearly Complete Genome Sequence of a Newcastle Disease Virus Strain Isolated from a Wild Garganey ( Spatula querquedula ) in Russia

  • Glushchenko A
  • Alikina T
  • Yurchenko K
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This work describes the nearly complete genome sequence of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strain NDV/Novosibirsk/garganey/27/2014, which was isolated from a wild garganey in western Siberia, Russia. The NDV strain was classified as belonging to class II of genotype I and was identified as having recent common ancestry with isolates from wild and domestic birds in China and South Korea.This work describes the nearly complete genome sequence of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strain NDV/Novosibirsk/garganey/27/2014, which was isolated from a wild garganey in western Siberia, Russia. The NDV strain was classified as belonging to class II of genotype I and was identified as having recent common ancestry with isolates from wild and domestic birds in China and South Korea.

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Glushchenko, A. V., Alikina, T. Y., Yurchenko, K. S., Shekunov, E. V., Gulyaeva, M. A., Matsuno, K., … Shestopalov, A. M. (2019). Nearly Complete Genome Sequence of a Newcastle Disease Virus Strain Isolated from a Wild Garganey ( Spatula querquedula ) in Russia. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 8(50). https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.01072-19

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