Abstract

This work describes the nearly complete genome sequence of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strain NDV/Novosibirsk/garganey/27/2014, which was isolated from a wild garganey in western Siberia, Russia. The NDV strain was classified as belonging to class II of genotype I and was identified as having recent common ancestry with isolates from wild and domestic birds in China and South Korea.

Highlights

  • Virulent strains of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) cause economically significant disease in wild birds and poultry [1]

  • RNA was isolated from 100 ␮l of chicken allantoic fluid with cultured viral particles using a GeneJET viral DNA/RNA purification kit (Thermo Fisher Scientific) and was treated with Turbo DNase (Thermo Fisher Scientific)

  • Up to 40 ng of RNA was used for the DNA library, which was prepared by using the TruSeq RNA sample preparation kit version 2, without using oligo(dT) beads (Illumina)

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Summary

Introduction

Virulent strains of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) cause economically significant disease in wild birds and poultry [1]. RNA was isolated from 100 ␮l of chicken allantoic fluid with cultured viral particles using a GeneJET viral DNA/RNA purification kit (Thermo Fisher Scientific) and was treated with Turbo DNase (Thermo Fisher Scientific).

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