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  • Researchers have sequenced two complete genomes of the Keystone virus (KEYV) that were isolated from Florida in 2005.
  • This analysis includes the first publicly available complete sequences of the virus's large (L) gene.
  • The L gene sequences of KEYV show a nucleotide similarity ranging from 75.99% to 83.86% when compared to other viruses in the California (CAL) serogroup of bunyaviruses.

Article Abstract

We report here the first complete sequences of two Keystone virus (KEYV) genomes isolated from Florida in 2005, which include the first two publicly available complete large (L) gene sequences. The sequences of the KEYV L segments show 75.99 to 83.86% nucleotide similarity with those of other viruses in the California (CAL) serogroup of bunyaviruses.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4626608PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.01255-15DOI Listing

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