Abstract
Two unusual human rotavirus G12 strains, CAU195 and CAU214, were isolated from female pediatric diarrhea patients under 12 months of age in 2006 using a cell culture system and their full genome sequences were analyzed. The 11 gene segments of both Korean G12 strains were classified as G12-P[6]-R1-C1-M1-I1-A1-N1-T1-E1-H1 genotypes. Notably, the Korean strains were of the same genotypes as previously reported strains isolated from Bangladesh in 2003 (Dhaka12-03), from the United States in 2005-2006 (US6597), and from Germany in 2008 (GER126-08 and GER172-08), suggesting that closely related G12P[6] strains are persistent and widespread.
Publication types
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
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Base Sequence
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Cell Culture Techniques
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Cell Line
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Female
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Genome, Viral*
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Humans
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Infant
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Phylogeny
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Republic of Korea
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Rotavirus / classification
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Rotavirus / genetics*
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Rotavirus / isolation & purification
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Rotavirus / physiology
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Rotavirus Infections / virology*
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GENBANK/EF059916
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GENBANK/EF059917
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GENBANK/EF059918
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GENBANK/EF059919
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GENBANK/EF059920
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GENBANK/EF059921
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GENBANK/EU556221
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GENBANK/EU556222
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GENBANK/HQ025973
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GENBANK/HQ025974
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GENBANK/HQ025975
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GENBANK/HQ025976
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GENBANK/HQ025977
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GENBANK/HQ025978
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GENBANK/HQ025979
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GENBANK/HQ025980
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GENBANK/HQ025981
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GENBANK/HQ025982
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GENBANK/HQ025983
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GENBANK/HQ025984
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GENBANK/HQ025985
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GENBANK/HQ025986