Volume 18, Number 10—October 2012
Dispatch
Schmallenberg Virus as Possible Ancestor of Shamonda Virus
Table 1
Virus | Isolate | Sequence length, nt |
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S | M | L | ||
Aino | 38K | 834 | 4,335 | 6,966 |
Douglas | 93–6 | 813 | 4,365 | 6,857 |
Peaton | CSIRO 110 | 851 | 4,324 | 6,829 |
Sabo | IB AN 9398 | 894 | 4,307 | 6,857 |
Sango | An 5077 | 838 | 4,314 | 6,828 |
Sathuperi | NA | 843 | 4,330 | 6,861 |
Schmallenberg | BH80/11–4 | 830 | 4,415 | 6,864 |
Shamonda | Ib An 5550 | 927 | 4,314 | 6,863 |
Shuni | Ib An 10107 | 850 | 4,326 | 6,880 |
Simbu | SA Ar 53 | 860 | 4,417 | 6,895 |
*S, small segment; M, medium segment; L, large segment; NA, not available.
1These authors contributed equally to this article.
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