Hepatitis C virus complete genome sequences identified from China representing subtypes 6k and 6n and a novel, as yet unassigned subtype within genotype 6
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- 1 March 2006
- journal article
- Published by Microbiology Society in Journal of General Virology
- Vol. 87 (3) , 629-634
- https://doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.81400-0
Abstract
Here, the complete genome sequences for three hepatitis C virus (HCV) variants identified from China and belonging to genotype 6 are reported: km41, km42 and gz52557. Their entire genome lengths were 9430, 9441 and 9448 nt, respectively; the 5′ untranslated regions (UTRs) contained 341, 342 and 339 nt, followed by single open reading frames of 9045, 9045 and 9057 nt, respectively; the 3′ UTRs, up to the poly(U) tracts, were 41, 51 and 52 nt, respectively. Phylogenetic analyses showed that km41 is classified into subtype 6k and km42 into subtype 6n. Although gz52557 clustered distantly with subtype 6g, it appeared to belong to a distinct subtype. Analysis with 53 and 105 partial core and NS5B region sequences, respectively, representing 17 subtypes from 6a to 6q and three unassigned isolates of genotype 6 in co-analyses demonstrated that gz52557 was equidistant from all of these isolates, indicating that it belongs to a novel subtype. However, based on a recent consensus that three or more examples are required for a new HCV subtype designation, it is suggested that gz52557 remains unassigned to any subtype.Keywords
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