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Volume 30, Number 12—December 2024
Dispatch
Feline Panleukopenia Virus in a Marsican Brown Bear and Crested Porcupine, Italy, 2022–2023
Table 2
Primer | Sequence, 5′ → 3′ | Amplicon size, bp |
---|---|---|
CPV1_left | AATGATAGGCGGTTTGTGTGTTT | 396 |
CPV1_right | CAACTTCCGATTCCCAGTCCAT | 396 |
CPV2_left | CCAATTCAAAATGAAGAGCTAACATCTT | 410 |
CPV2_right | GTCACCCATTCACTATCTTCTGCA | 410 |
CPV3_left | TGGAGTAGATGGTTGGTGACTCT | 416 |
CPV3_right | ACCAAGTCCCGCAAAGTACATT | 416 |
CPV4_left | AGCACACTTTACACTGAACAAATGA | 401 |
CPV4_right | GCTATAGCGTGACAAACTTTAATCCA | 401 |
CPV5_left | AGCAAGAACAAAAACAGCATTTGAA | 402 |
CPV5_right | TGATCAATTCTAATTGTTTGTCCAGAACA | 402 |
CPV6_left | AAAAATTTAATTTGGATTGAAGAAGCTGGT | 407 |
CPV6_right | CCTTCTTGTATTTTAGGCTCCGC | 407 |
CPV7_left | TGAATCAACCATGGCTAACTATACACA | 393 |
CPV7_right | GGAGGTGCCATCGTACCTTAATC | 393 |
CPV8_left | TGGTCCGAAATAGAGGCAGACC | 393 |
CPV8_right | CCCCCAATCTTTAGCGTCCTTA | 393 |
CPV9_left | GCTGCTTATCTTCGCTCTGGTA | 412 |
CPV9_right | AAATCCCCACACCCCCAGAA | 412 |
CPV10_left | GCACCAATGAGTGATGGAGCA | 410 |
CPV10_right | TCACTCATAGTATTAACAATTAGTTGCCA | 410 |
CPV11_left | TGCACAAATTGTAACACCTTGGT | 388 |
CPV11_right | ATTTGTTGGTGTGCCACTAGTTC | 388 |
CPV12_left | ACCAACCATACCAACTCCATGG | 411 |
CPV12_right | TAACCAACCTCAGCTGGTCTCA | 411 |
CPV13_left | GGAGTTCAACAAGATAAAAGACGTGG | 396 |
CPV13_right | ACCTCCAATTGGATCTGTTGGT | 396 |
CPV14_left | TCCAGAAGGAGATTGGATTCAAAATATT | 411 |
CPV14_right | TTCCAAGTATGAGAGGCTCTTAGTT | 411 |
CPV15_left | TTGATACTGACTTAAAACCAAGACTTCA | 511 |
CPV15_right | ACAGTTATTGTATACCATATAACAAACCTTCT | 511 |
*ARTIC-like strategy as shown in (5). CPV, canine parvovirus.
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