Abstract

The genome of a Newcastle disease virus isolated from a Japanese quail in 2003 is reported here. The genome is 15,192 nucleotides (nt) long, as found in the recent genotypes, and grouped as genotype VIIb, with a 6-nt insertion. This is the first report on the sequence of a genotype VII Newcastle disease virus (NDV) from India.

Highlights

  • The genome of a Newcastle disease virus isolated from a Japanese quail in 2003 is reported here

  • There has been a greater understanding of the diversity of Newcastle disease (ND) virus (NDV) as a result of different vaccines that have been in use and due to the availability of the wholegenome sequence information from different countries

  • Whole-genome sequence information that has been generated by our laboratory is available on genotype II and IV field strains of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) from India

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Introduction

The genome of a Newcastle disease virus isolated from a Japanese quail in 2003 is reported here. There has been a greater understanding of the diversity of ND virus (NDV) as a result of different vaccines that have been in use and due to the availability of the wholegenome sequence information from different countries.

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