| Literature DB >> 12608563 |
Chang Hoon Moon1, Jeong Wan Do, Seung Ju Cha, Won Joon Yoon, Seong Bum Kim, Myoung Seok Ko, Myoung Ae Park, Jin Woo Kim, Sang Kyu Sohn, Jong Hwa Lee, Jeong Woo Park.
Abstract
In Korea, mass mortality occurred among cultured shrimp with visible macroscopic white spots in 2000, and we confirmed the presence of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in the tissues of moribund shrimp by electron microscopy. In order to identify the characteristics of this Korean isolate of WSSV, we cloned and characterized its genomic DNA coding for VP24, VP26, and VP28. On the nucleotide level, VP24, VP26, and VP28 of the Korean isolate were found to be 100%, 100%, and 99% identical to those of Taiwan, Thailand and Chinese isolates, respectively. On the deduced amino-acid level, all 3 virion proteins showed 100% identity to those of the foreign isolates. The extent of sequence identity suggests that the Korean isolate originated from the same ancestor as the Taiwanese, Thai and Chinese isolates.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12608563 DOI: 10.3354/dao053011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dis Aquat Organ ISSN: 0177-5103 Impact factor: 1.802