Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Genome analysis of viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus isolated from Paralichthys olivaceus in China.
- Journal:
- Scientific reports
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Xu, Ye et al.
- Affiliation:
- Comprehensive Technology Center · China
Abstract
This study determined the complete genomic sequence of the viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) strain GY-2307 isolated form farmed paralichthys olivaceus in northeast China. The whole genome length of GY-2307 comprised 11,140 nucleotides (nt), and the overall organization was typical of that observed for all other VHSV strains. The phylogenetic analysis results indicated that the GY-2307 isolate belonged to genotype Ⅳa and significantly related to other Korean and Japanese isolates. The N, P, M, NV and L genes of GY-2307 were compared with the VHSV sequences in GenBank. The results revealed that 315 nt were substituted, 71 of which exhibited amino acid change in the GY-2307 genome. In the G gene, specific nucleotides and amino acid variations of the Chinese isolates of VHSV were observed when compared with 28 isolates from other counties. Of the 23 nucleotide sites that changed, 9 resulted in amino acid substitution. The data further indicated that the genotype Ⅳa VHSV was introduced to and evolved in paralichthys olivaceus farm environments in China.
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