Volume 24, Number 12—December 2018
Research
Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus, Mongolia, 2013–2014
Table 2
Primer sequences used for Nextera-based sequencing of S, M, and L segments of CCHFV from tick pool 159A, Mongolia, 2013–2014*
Primer name | Sequence, 5′ → 3′† |
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CCHFV-M F-next | TCGTCGGCAGCGTCAGATGTGTATAAGAGACAGtctcaaagaaatacttgc |
CCHFV-M R-next | GTCTCGTGGGCTCGGAGATGTGTATAAGAGACAGtctcaaagatatagtggc |
CCHFV-S F-next | TCGTCGGCAGCGTCAGATGTGTATAAGAGACAGtctcaagaaacacgtgccgc |
CCHFV-S R-next | GTCTCGTGGGCTCGGAGATGTGTATAAGAGACAGtctcaaagatatcgttgccgc |
CCHF-L 1F-next | TCGTCGGCAGCGTCAGATGTGTATAAGAGACAGtctcaaagatatcaatcccccc |
CCHF-L 1R-next | GTCTCGTGGGCTCGGAGATGTGTATAAGAGACAGttggcactatctttcatttga |
CCHF-L 2F-next | TCGTCGGCAGCGTCAGATGTGTATAAGAGACAGgaagagctatatgacataaggc |
CCHF-L 2R-next | GTCTCGTGGGCTCGGAGATGTGTATAAGAGACAGtctcaaagaaatcgttccccccac |
*CCHF, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever; CCHFV, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus; L, large; M, medium; S, small.
†The virus-specific sequences are lowercase, and the Nextera-specific sequences are capitalized.
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