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Genome Analysis of the G6P6 Genotype of Porcine Group C Rotavirus in China.


ABSTRACT: Swine enteric disease is the predominant cause of morbidity and mortality, and viral species involved in swine enteric disease include rotaviruses and coronaviruses, among others. Awareness of the circulating porcine rotavirus group C (PoRVC) in pig herds is critical to evaluate the potential impact of infection. At present, due to the lack of disease awareness and molecular diagnostic means, the research on RVC infection in China is not well-studied. In this study, diarrhea samples collected from pig farms were detected positive for RVC by PCR, and the full-length RVC was not previously reported for Chinese pig farms. This rotavirus strain was designated as RVC/Pig/CHN/JS02/2018/G6P6. A natural recombination event was observed with breakpoints at nucleotides (nt) 2509 to 2748 of the VP2 gene. Phylogenetic analysis based on nsp1 revealed that a new branch A10 formed. Collectively, our data suggest a potentially novel gene recombination event of RVC in the VP2 gene. These findings provide a new insight into the evolution of the rotavirus.

SUBMITTER: Jiao R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9657714 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome Analysis of the G6P6 Genotype of Porcine Group C Rotavirus in China.

Jiao Ruixue R   Ji Zhaoyang Z   Zhu Xiaoyuan X   Shi Hongyan H   Chen Jianfei J   Shi Da D   Liu Jianbo J   Jing Zhaoyang Z   Zhang Jiyu J   Zhang Liaoyuan L   Feng Shufeng S   Zhang Xin X   Feng Li L  

Animals : an open access journal from MDPI 20221027 21


Swine enteric disease is the predominant cause of morbidity and mortality, and viral species involved in swine enteric disease include rotaviruses and coronaviruses, among others. Awareness of the circulating porcine rotavirus group C (PoRVC) in pig herds is critical to evaluate the potential impact of infection. At present, due to the lack of disease awareness and molecular diagnostic means, the research on RVC infection in China is not well-studied. In this study, diarrhea samples collected fr  ...[more]

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