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    Bioedit Company multiple sequence alignments of the partial gpcr genes
    <t>Nucleotide</t> <t>sequence</t> identity distances for the <t>GPCR</t> gene of local LSDV isolates compared to reference LSDV, sheep pox virus, and goat pox virus published in GenBank.
    Multiple Sequence Alignments Of The Partial Gpcr Genes, supplied by Bioedit Company, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    Article Title: Characterization and molecular identification of the lumpy skin disease virus in cattle in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam

    Journal: Open Veterinary Journal

    doi: 10.5455/OVJ.2024.v14.i8.16

    Nucleotide sequence identity distances for the GPCR gene of local LSDV isolates compared to reference LSDV, sheep pox virus, and goat pox virus published in GenBank.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Nucleotide sequence identity distances for the GPCR gene of local LSDV isolates compared to reference LSDV, sheep pox virus, and goat pox virus published in GenBank.

    Techniques Used: Sequencing, Virus

    Multiple sequence alignments of the partial nucleotide sequences of the GPCR gene. The isolates from the Mekong Delta in Vietnam were aligned with representative LSDV sequences retrieved from GenBank. (A) Insertion of 12 nucleotides from positions 94 to 105 is evident in the sequences of the newly isolated LSDV when compared with strain MK302091. (B) The C to T change is highlighted in the red box. The dots indicate identical nucleotides in the alignment.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Multiple sequence alignments of the partial nucleotide sequences of the GPCR gene. The isolates from the Mekong Delta in Vietnam were aligned with representative LSDV sequences retrieved from GenBank. (A) Insertion of 12 nucleotides from positions 94 to 105 is evident in the sequences of the newly isolated LSDV when compared with strain MK302091. (B) The C to T change is highlighted in the red box. The dots indicate identical nucleotides in the alignment.

    Techniques Used: Sequencing, Isolation

    Multiple sequence alignments of the partial nucleotide sequences of the GPCR gene.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Multiple sequence alignments of the partial nucleotide sequences of the GPCR gene.

    Techniques Used: Sequencing

    Multiple sequence alignments of the partial amino acids sequences of the GPCR gene. The isolates from the Mekong Delta in Vietnam were aligned with representative LSDV sequences retrieved from GenBank. (A) Insertion of 4 amino acids from positions 32 to 35 is evident in the sequences of the newly isolated LSDV when compared with strain MK302091. (B) The M (Methionine) to T (Threonine) change is highlighted in the red box. The dots indicate identical amino acids in the alignment.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Multiple sequence alignments of the partial amino acids sequences of the GPCR gene. The isolates from the Mekong Delta in Vietnam were aligned with representative LSDV sequences retrieved from GenBank. (A) Insertion of 4 amino acids from positions 32 to 35 is evident in the sequences of the newly isolated LSDV when compared with strain MK302091. (B) The M (Methionine) to T (Threonine) change is highlighted in the red box. The dots indicate identical amino acids in the alignment.

    Techniques Used: Sequencing, Isolation

    Multiple sequence alignments of the partial amino acids sequences of the GPCR gene.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Multiple sequence alignments of the partial amino acids sequences of the GPCR gene.

    Techniques Used: Sequencing



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    Nucleotide sequence identity distances for the GPCR gene of local LSDV isolates compared to reference LSDV, sheep pox virus, and goat pox virus published in GenBank.

    Journal: Open Veterinary Journal

    Article Title: Characterization and molecular identification of the lumpy skin disease virus in cattle in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam

    doi: 10.5455/OVJ.2024.v14.i8.16

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Nucleotide sequence identity distances for the GPCR gene of local LSDV isolates compared to reference LSDV, sheep pox virus, and goat pox virus published in GenBank.

    Article Snippet: The multiple sequence alignments of the partial GPCR genes were visualized using BioEdit ® version 7.1.9.

    Techniques: Sequencing, Virus

    Multiple sequence alignments of the partial nucleotide sequences of the GPCR gene. The isolates from the Mekong Delta in Vietnam were aligned with representative LSDV sequences retrieved from GenBank. (A) Insertion of 12 nucleotides from positions 94 to 105 is evident in the sequences of the newly isolated LSDV when compared with strain MK302091. (B) The C to T change is highlighted in the red box. The dots indicate identical nucleotides in the alignment.

    Journal: Open Veterinary Journal

    Article Title: Characterization and molecular identification of the lumpy skin disease virus in cattle in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam

    doi: 10.5455/OVJ.2024.v14.i8.16

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Multiple sequence alignments of the partial nucleotide sequences of the GPCR gene. The isolates from the Mekong Delta in Vietnam were aligned with representative LSDV sequences retrieved from GenBank. (A) Insertion of 12 nucleotides from positions 94 to 105 is evident in the sequences of the newly isolated LSDV when compared with strain MK302091. (B) The C to T change is highlighted in the red box. The dots indicate identical nucleotides in the alignment.

    Article Snippet: The multiple sequence alignments of the partial GPCR genes were visualized using BioEdit ® version 7.1.9.

    Techniques: Sequencing, Isolation

    Multiple sequence alignments of the partial nucleotide sequences of the GPCR gene.

    Journal: Open Veterinary Journal

    Article Title: Characterization and molecular identification of the lumpy skin disease virus in cattle in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam

    doi: 10.5455/OVJ.2024.v14.i8.16

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Multiple sequence alignments of the partial nucleotide sequences of the GPCR gene.

    Article Snippet: The multiple sequence alignments of the partial GPCR genes were visualized using BioEdit ® version 7.1.9.

    Techniques: Sequencing

    Multiple sequence alignments of the partial amino acids sequences of the GPCR gene. The isolates from the Mekong Delta in Vietnam were aligned with representative LSDV sequences retrieved from GenBank. (A) Insertion of 4 amino acids from positions 32 to 35 is evident in the sequences of the newly isolated LSDV when compared with strain MK302091. (B) The M (Methionine) to T (Threonine) change is highlighted in the red box. The dots indicate identical amino acids in the alignment.

    Journal: Open Veterinary Journal

    Article Title: Characterization and molecular identification of the lumpy skin disease virus in cattle in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam

    doi: 10.5455/OVJ.2024.v14.i8.16

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Multiple sequence alignments of the partial amino acids sequences of the GPCR gene. The isolates from the Mekong Delta in Vietnam were aligned with representative LSDV sequences retrieved from GenBank. (A) Insertion of 4 amino acids from positions 32 to 35 is evident in the sequences of the newly isolated LSDV when compared with strain MK302091. (B) The M (Methionine) to T (Threonine) change is highlighted in the red box. The dots indicate identical amino acids in the alignment.

    Article Snippet: The multiple sequence alignments of the partial GPCR genes were visualized using BioEdit ® version 7.1.9.

    Techniques: Sequencing, Isolation

    Multiple sequence alignments of the partial amino acids sequences of the GPCR gene.

    Journal: Open Veterinary Journal

    Article Title: Characterization and molecular identification of the lumpy skin disease virus in cattle in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam

    doi: 10.5455/OVJ.2024.v14.i8.16

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Multiple sequence alignments of the partial amino acids sequences of the GPCR gene.

    Article Snippet: The multiple sequence alignments of the partial GPCR genes were visualized using BioEdit ® version 7.1.9.

    Techniques: Sequencing