Coding-complete sequences of two barley virus G isolates from Australia were obtained from a 34-year-old oat sample (isolate Aus8) and a 1-year-old barley sample (isolate Aus17N). The Aus8 and Aus17N isolates share 96.3% nucleotide identity with each other and 95.7 to 95.8% nucleotide identity with the South Korean isolate Uiseong.

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