Evidence of intragenic recombination in G1 rotavirus VP7 genes
The G1 rotavirus is the most widespread genotype causing acute gastroenteritis in children. In an attempt to investigate the occurrence of intragenic recombination, 131 complete coding region sequences of VP7 genes of the G1 rotaviruses in GenBank were examined. Three hitherto-unreported intragenic...
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Main Authors: | Tung G.P., Okitsu S., Maneekarn N., Ushijima H. |
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Language: | English |
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2014
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