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complete genomic sequence of a muscovy duck-origin reticuloendotheliosis virus from china.the complete proviral sequence of a muscovy duck-origin reticuloendotheliosis virus (rev) associated with spontaneously occurring neoplastic disease in 2011 in zhejiang province, china, was determined. comparative sequence analyses indicate that the present rev is most closely related to the chicken-origin rev isolate hljr0901 and the goose-origin isolate goose/3410/06. these findings suggest that chickens or geese may transmit the rev to muscovy ducks.201223118464
genomic characteristics of a novel reovirus from muscovy duckling in china.a new reovirus was isolated from a sick muscovy duckling with hemorrhagic-necrotic lesions in the liver in zhejiang, china in 2000 and was tentatively denoted a new type of muscovy duck reovirus (n-mdrv zj00m). this reovirus was propagated in a chicken fibroblast cell line (df-1) with obvious cytopathic effects. the reovirus's genome was 23,419 bp in length with an approximately 50% g+c content and 10 dsrna segments encoding 12 proteins. the length of the genomic segments was similar to those of ...201424355531
isolation and genomic characterization of a classical muscovy duck reovirus isolated in zhejiang, china.a classical muscovy reovirus was isolated from a sick muscovy duck with white necrotic foci in its liver in zhejiang, china, in 2000. this classical reovirus was propagated in a chicken fibroblast cell line (df-1) with obvious cytopathic effects. its genome was 22,967 bp in length, with approximately 51.41% g+c content and 10 dsrna segments encoding 11 proteins, which formed a 3/3/4 electrophoretic page profile pattern. the length of the genomic segments was similar to those of avian orthoreovir ...201324140560
Epidemiological investigation and genome analysis of duck circovirus in Southern China.Duck circovirus (DuCV), a potential immunosuppressive virus, was investigated in Southern China from March 2006 to December 2009 by using a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) based method. In this study, a total of 138 sick or dead duck samples from 18 different farms were examined with an average DuCV infection rate of ~35%. It was found that ducks between the ages of 40~60 days were more susceptible to DuCV. There was no evidence showing that the DuCV virus was capable of vertical transmission. F ...201121979568
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