Volume 18, Number 6—June 2012
Research
Virulence Potential of Fusogenic Orthoreoviruses
Table
Primers used to amplify the 4 small gene segments of fusogenic orthoreovirus from 3 travelers who had returned from Indonesia to Hong Kong during 2007–2010
Sequence, 5′ → 3′ | Polarity |
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Segment 1 | |
ATGAGTGGTGATTGTGC | Forward |
GATCTGATCGCGAAGCG | Reverse |
GCTTTGATCATGACGATG | Forward |
GTGTCGATTGAGAAAGTGA | Reverse |
Segment 2 | |
CCCACGGACCAACGACAAC | Forward |
AAAGCGCTTAGCTGAGAAGCG | Reverse |
GAGACGTGGCCTAATATGTTG | Forward |
GATGATTAGACCACGGCTGAG | Reverse |
Segment 3 | |
GCGGGTACTGGGTCTCAGA | Forward |
GCTTAGCACCAAAGGAAGTTACG | Reverse |
GTCATCGCGAAGTTTTCAGAAC | Forward |
CTCCTGTCGATGCTCACCA | Reverse |
Segment 4 | |
CGCAAGCCCAGATGGAGGT | Forward |
CGGAGTGACAATGACATGTTCAG | Reverse |
CGTTTCCACATCATCGCTGTC | Forward |
AGAGCATAGTGCGATGGTGTC | Reverse |
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