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dc.creatorKottaridi, C.en
dc.creatorBolanaki, E.en
dc.creatorKyriakopoulou, Z.en
dc.creatorDedepsidis, E.en
dc.creatorPratti, A.en
dc.creatorMarkoulatos, P.en
dc.date.accessioned2015-11-23T10:35:56Z
dc.date.available2015-11-23T10:35:56Z
dc.date.issued2007
dc.identifier10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2007.03.007
dc.identifier.issn0732-8893
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/29734
dc.description.abstractSix echovirus strains belonging to serotypes echovirus 6, 13, and 30 were investigated in the present work by sequencing of the whole 2C gene and about 560 nt of the 5' part of 3-dimensional genomic region. Four of the 6 echovirus strains were epidemics, whereas 2 were from sporadic cases. The whole procedure was carried out by using nucleotide distance matrices and phylogeny software. The sequences obtained strengthen the observation that recent echovirus isolates differ significantly frorn prototype strains in the downstream regions of the genome and provides further evidence that nonstructural enterovirus genes are ubiquitous and may combine freely adapting genomic sequences that are not restricted from the place of isolates' origin. For diagnostic purposes, particular emphasis is given on the utility of sequencing downstream genes and comparison of them with corresponding genomic regions front enteroviral strains that circulated all over the world. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.en
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dc.subjectechovirusen
dc.subjectrecombinationen
dc.subjectSequencingen
dc.subjectHUMAN-ENTEROVIRUS-Ben
dc.subjectFREQUENT RECOMBINATIONen
dc.subjectSEQUENCE ALIGNMENTen
dc.subjectEVOLUTIONen
dc.subjectREGIONSen
dc.subjectGENOMEen
dc.subjectVP1en
dc.subjectInfectious Diseasesen
dc.subjectMicrobiologyen
dc.titlePossible recombination and gene adaptation exchanges among clinical echovirus strains: crossing the temporal and topological barriersen
dc.typejournalArticleen


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