Volume 16, Number 4—April 2010
Research
Reassortment of Human Rotavirus Gene Segments into G11 Rotavirus Strains
Table 1
Strain | VP7 | VP4 | VP6 | VP1 | VP2 | VP3 | NSP1 | NSP2 | NSP3 | NSP4 | NSP5 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hu/Wa | G1 | P[8] | I1 | R1 | C1 | M1 | A1 | N1 | T1 | E1 | H1 |
Hu/KTM368 | G11 | P[25] | I12 | R1 | C1 | M1 | A1 | N1 | T1 | E1 | H1 |
Hu/Dhaka6 | G11 | P[25] | I1 | R1 | C1 | M1 | A1 | N1 | T1 | E1 | H1 |
Hu/Matlab36–02 | G11 | P[8] | I1 | R1 | C1 | M1 | A1 | N1 | T1 | E1 | H1 |
Po/YM | G11 | P[7] | I5 | R1 | C1 | M1 | A8 | N1 | T1 | E1 | H1 |
Po/Gottfried | G4 | P[6] | I1 | R1 | C1 | M1 | A8 | N1 | T1 | E1 | H1 |
Po/OSU | G5 | P[7] | I5 | R1 | C1 | M1 | A1 | N1 | T1 | E1 | H1 |
*VP, structural protein; NSP, nonstructural protein; Hu, human; Po, porcine. Wa genogroup genotypes are indicated in green, G11 and the rare P[25] and I12 genotypes are indicated in orange, and typical porcine genotypes are indicated in blue.
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