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ABSTRACTWe report the draft genome sequences of a novel member of the Picornavirales isolated from Pacific abalone (Haliotis discus hannai). The full length of the assembled draft genome sequences, obtained by use of a next-generation sequencing technique, were 8,019 nucleotides, including an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase gene (5,088 nucleotides) and a capsid protein gene (2,553 nucleotides). This genome sequence will be useful for understanding viral disease of Pacific abalone.

Highlights

  • We report the draft genome sequences of a novel member of the Picornavirales isolated from Pacific abalone (Haliotis discus hannai)

  • Soft tissue isolated from the Pacific abalone Haliotis discus hannai was homogenized in 1 mL of RiboEx (GeneAll, Daejeon, South Korea) in a glass homogenizer vessel, and RNA was isolated with chloroform and isopropanol [8]

  • RNA was purified using a Hybrid-R column (GeneAll) according to the protocol provided by the manufacturer

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Introduction

We report the draft genome sequences of a novel member of the Picornavirales isolated from Pacific abalone (Haliotis discus hannai). Soft tissue isolated from the Pacific abalone Haliotis discus hannai was homogenized in 1 mL of RiboEx (GeneAll, Daejeon, South Korea) in a glass homogenizer vessel, and RNA was isolated with chloroform and isopropanol [8]. RNA was purified using a Hybrid-R column (GeneAll) according to the protocol provided by the manufacturer.

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