Volume 22, Number 1—January 2016
Dispatch
Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus and Discovery of a Recombinant Swine Enteric Coronavirus, Italy
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![Potential recombination points in the SeCoV strains in study of swine enteric coronaviruses in Italy. The potential parent strains H16 (TGEV) and CV777 (PEDV) are shown in teal and purple, respectively. Arrows indicate recombinant breakpoints. PEDV, porcine epidemic diarrhea virus; TGEV, transmissible gastroenteritis virus; seCoV, swine enteric coronavirus.](/eid/images/15-0544-F2.jpg)
Figure 2. Potential recombination points in the SeCoV strains in study of swine enteric coronaviruses in Italy. The potential parent strains H16 (TGEV) and CV777 (PEDV) are shown in teal and purple, respectively. Arrows indicate recombinant breakpoints. PEDV, porcine epidemic diarrhea virus; TGEV, transmissible gastroenteritis virus; seCoV, swine enteric coronavirus.
1These first authors contributed equally to this article.
2Deceased.
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