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Volume 16, Number 3—March 2010
Research

Use of Avian Bornavirus Isolates to Induce Proventricular Dilatation Disease in Conures

Patricia Gray, Sharman Hoppes, Paulette Suchodolski, Negin Mirhosseini, Susan Payne, Itamar Villanueva, H.L Shivaprasad, Kirsi S. Honkavuori, Thomas Briese, Sanjay M. Reddy, and Ian TizardComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA (P. Gray, S. Hoppes, P. Suchodolski, N. Mirhosseini, S. Payne, I. Villanueva, S.M. Reddy, I. Tizard); California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory System, Fresno, California, USA (H.L. Shivaprasad); Columbia University, New York, New York, USA (K.S. Honkavuori, T. Briese)

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Table

Percent nucleotide identity between partial N genes in avian bornavirus isolates

Gene ABV Type 1a* M25 M20 AG5 M15 M10 M14 M24 06 ABV Type 4b†
ABV Type 1a 100.0
M25 89.4 100.0
M20 80.9 82.0 100.0
AG5 80.9 82.0 99.7 100.0
M15 80.9 82.0 99.9 99.7 100.0
M10 80.9 82.0 99.6 99.5 99.7 100.0
M14 81.1 81.7 99.6 99.6 99.7 99.6 100.0
M24 81.1 81.7 95.0 94.8 94.7 94.5 94.5 100.0
06
81.4
81.8
94.5
94.5
94.4
94.3
94.2
99.3
100.0

ABV Type 4b 80.6 81.4 94.0 94.7 94.7 94.7 95.0 92.7 94.5 100.0

*ABV genotype 1 accession no. FJ002329.
†ABV genotype 4 accession no. FJ603687.

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