Cosavirus B seqs

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  Genus: Cosavirus

Species: Cosavirus B

  Type: human cosavirus B1
5' UTR VP4 VP2 VP3 VP1 2A1 2A2 2B 2C 3A 3B 3C 3D 3' UTR

(White areas indicate genes which haven't yet been sequenced completely; grey areas are where only partial sequences exist)

Virus Strain Region Length Accession No. Reference Comments

Human cosavirus B (HCoSV-B)

HCoSV-B1 2263 CG(p) 7205 FJ438907 Kapoor et al., 2008  
HCoSV-B? BOL/02-10669B VP3(p)+VP1(p) 486 JX219511 Nix et al., 2013  
HCoSV-B? Cosa-CHN/2012 (JMY-2014) CG(p) 7213 KM516909 Yu an Duan, unpub.  
HCoSV-B? Cosavirus-zj-1/CHA/2014 CG(p) 7132 KX545380 Yang et al., 2016  
             
CG = complete genome
(p) = partial gene sequence
*, type not known

References

Kapoor, A., Victoria, J., Simmonds, P., Slikas, E., Chieochansin, T., Naeem, A., Shaukat, S., Sharif, S., Masroor Alam, M., Angez, M., Wang, C., Shafer, R.W., Zaidi, S. and Delwart, E. (2008). A highly prevalent and genetically diversified Picornaviridae genus in South Asian children. Proc. Natl. Aad. Sci., USA 105: 20482-20487. doi 10.1073 pnas.0807979105.

Nix, W.A., Khetsuriani, N., Peñaranda, S., Maher, K., Venczel, L., Cselkó, Z., Freire, M.C., Cisterna, D., Lema, C.L., Rosales, P., Rodriguez, J.R., Rodriguez, W., Halkyer, P., Ronveaux, O., Pallansch, M.A. and Oberste, M.S. (2013). Diversity of picornaviruses in rural Bolivia. J. Gen. Virol. 94: 2017-2028.

Yang, Y., Ju, A., Xu, X., Cao, X. and Tao, Y. (2016). A novel type of cosavirus from children with nonpolio acute flaccid paralysis. Virol. J. 13: 169.

 

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