scholarly journals Near-Complete Genome Sequence of Infectious Bronchitis Virus Strain VFAR-047 (GI-16 Lineage), Isolated in Peru

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Luis Tataje-Lavanda ◽  
Ray Izquierdo-Lara ◽  
Phillip Ormeño-Vásquez ◽  
Katherine Huamán-Gutiérrez ◽  
Mirko Zimic-Peralta ◽  
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Here, we report the near-complete genome sequence of the infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) strain VFAR-047, isolated in Peru in 2014. This strain was classified into GI lineage 16 (GI-16) based on both the genome and Spike 1 (S1) sequence analysis.

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (34) ◽  
Author(s):  
Iryna V. Goraichuk ◽  
Arun B. Kulkarni ◽  
Dawn Williams-Coplin ◽  
David L. Suarez ◽  
Claudio L. Afonso

Avian infectious bronchitis virus is the causative agent of a highly contagious disease that results in severe economic losses to the poultry industry worldwide. Here, we report the first coding-complete genome sequence of strain DMV/1639 of the GI-17 lineage, isolated from broiler chickens in Georgia in 2019.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (40) ◽  
Author(s):  
Masaji Mase ◽  
Kanae Hiramatsu ◽  
Satoko Watanabe ◽  
Hiroshi Iseki

Here, we report the complete genome sequence of infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) strain JP/KH/64, which is the reference strain for the JP-I genotype in Japan. This information should be useful for an in-depth understanding of the evolution of the JP-I genotype.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (20) ◽  
Author(s):  
Amro Hashish ◽  
Yuko Sato ◽  
Ganwu Li ◽  
Ying Zheng ◽  
Phillip C. Gauger ◽  
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ABSTRACT Avian infectious bronchitis virus (AvIBV) is the causative agent of a highly contagious respiratory disease in chickens which results in significant economic losses in the poultry industry. Here, we report a near-complete genome sequence of the strain, designated IA1162/2020, identified in tracheal swabs from chickens in Iowa in 2020.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
E. K. Avedi ◽  
C. D. Kilalo ◽  
F. M. Olubayo ◽  
I. Macharia ◽  
A. O. Adediji ◽  
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High-throughput sequence analysis revealed the complete genome sequence of a novel, hitherto uncharacterized strain of Chickpea chlorotic dwarf virus (CpCDV) from tomato plants in Kenya. The sequence shared its highest nucleotide similarity (88.7%) with two CpCDV isolates from Burkina Faso.


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