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Volume 3, Number 3—September 1997
Synopsis

Borna Disease Virus Infection in Animals and Humans

Jürgen A. Richt*Comments to Author , Isolde Pfeuffer*, Matthias Christ*, Knut Frese†, Karl Bechter‡, and Sibylle Herzog*
Author affiliations: *Institut für Virologie, Giessen, Germany; †Institut für Veterinär-Pathologie, Giessen, Germany; and ‡Universität Ulm, Günzburg, Germany

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Table 2

Percentage of p24 Borna disease virus gene sequence homology

Strain V Horse #215 Horse #640 Horse #2300
Strain V 99.0 97.5 99.0
Horse#215 98.7 98.5 100.0
Horse#640 98.0 98.2 98.5
Horse#2300 98.8 98.7 98.2

Numbers above diagonal are %homology at the amino acid level; numbers below diagonal represent the %homology among nucleotides. Strain V: isolated 1929 from a horse with clinical BD from Lower Saxony. Horse #215: isolated 1989 from a horse with clinical BD from Rhineland Palatine. Horse #640: isolated 1993 from a horse with clinical BD from Lower Saxony. Horse #2300: isolated 1995 from a horse with clinical BD from Bavaria

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