Complete Coding Genome Sequences of Uncommon GII.8 Sapovirus Strains Identified in Diarrhea Samples Collected from Peruvian Children.

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Emmanuel Kagning TsindaMayuko Saito

Abstract

We report here two complete coding genome sequences of novel genotype GII.8 sapovirus strains identified in diarrhea samples collected from two Peruvian children. The complete coding genome sequences of both GII.8 variants were determined using the Sanger sequencing method.

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Datasets Mentioned

BETA
KX894315.1
KX894314
KX894315
MF462287
MF462288

Methods Mentioned

BETA
PCR

Software Mentioned

Unipro UGENE
MEGA7
RDP4

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