Whole-genome consensus sequence analysis of a South African rotavirus SA11 sample reveals a mixed infection with two close derivatives of the SA11-H96 strain
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2013Author
Mlera, Luwanika
O'Neill, Hester G.
Jere, Khuzwayo C.
Van Dijk, Alberdina A.
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Whole-genome, sequence-independent amplification
and 454 pyrosequencing of a rotavirus SA11 cell
culture sample with an unknown passage history yielded
consensus sequences of twelve complete genome segments.
Two distinct sequences for genome segment 8
(encoding NSP2) were present, indicating a mixed infection
with two rotavirus SA11 strains. The genotypes of the
viruses were G3-P[2]-I2-R2-C5-M5-A5-Nx-T5-E2-H5,
where x was either 5 or 2. The strains were named RVA/
Simian-tc/ZAF/SA11-N5/1958/G3P[2] and RVA/Simiantc/
ZAF/SA11-N2/1958/G3P[2]. The genotype (N2) and
sequence of genome segment 8 of RVA/Simian-tc/ZAF/
SA11-N2/1958/G3P[2] were identical to that of the bovine
rotavirus O agent. Five novel amino acids were detected in
minor population variants of three genome segments.
Genome segment 1 (VP1) has a high nucleotide substitution
rate, but the substitutions are synonymous. Distance
matrices and Bayesian molecular clock phylogenetics
showed that SA11-N2 is a reassortant containing genome
segment 8 from the O agent, whereas SA11-N5 is a very
close derivative of the prototype SA11-H96.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10394/13600https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-012-1559-5
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00705-012-1559-5