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Genetic Variation of Bluetongue Virus Serotype 11 Isolated from Host (sheep) and Vector (Culicoides Variipennis) at the Same Site

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Journal Am J Vet Res
Date 1983 May 1
PMID 6307090
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Abstract

Genetic relatedness of 2 strains of bluetongue virus (BTV) serotype 11 that were isolated from the same geographic site--one from host (sheep) and the other from the vector Culicoides variipennis during an enzootic of bluetongue at Bruneau, Idaho, in August 1973--was determined by comparing the oligonucleotide fingerprint analyses of the individual double-stranded RNA segments of the genomes. It was observed that the 2 strains of BTV-11 exhibit considerable differences in their genotypes, the percentage of diversity being different for each of the corresponding RNA species of the 2 strains of BTV-11. These results indicate that more than one genotype of BTV can circulate in juxtaposition in a given geographic site. The observed genotypic diversity might be due to the accumulation of point mutations on specific RNA species or antecedent reassortment of RNA segments between different BTV in nature or both.

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