Complete genomic sequence for an avian group G rotavirus from South Africa

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Karla M StuckerDavid E Wentworth

Abstract

We report the first complete sequence for an avian group G rotavirus (RVG) genome from Africa, which is the third publically available RVG genome. These RVG genomes are highly diverse, especially in their VP4, VP7, NSP4, and NSP3 segments, indicating that RVG diversity is comparable to that of rotavirus A.

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