High-throughput sequencing analysis reveals the genetic diversity of different regions of the murine norovirus genome during in vitro replication.

Arch Virol

Veterinary Virology and Animal Viral Diseases, Fundamental and Applied Research for Animal & Health Centre, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liège, Liège, Belgium.

Published: April 2017

In this study, we report the genetic diversity and nucleotide mutation rates of five representative regions of the murine norovirus genome during in vitro passages. The mutation rates were similar in genomic regions encompassing partial coding sequences for non-structural (NS) 1-2, NS5, NS6, NS7 proteins within open reading frame (ORF) 1. In a region encoding a portion of the major capsid protein (VP1) within ORF2 (also including the ORF4 region) and a portion of the minor structural protein (VP2), the mutation rates were estimated to be at least one order of magnitude higher. The VP2 coding region was found to have the highest mutation rate.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00705-016-3179-yDOI Listing

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