Summary
Gene 11 of human rotaviruses with short electropherotype, independently obtained from infected children in Argentina, have an insertion of 148 nt in the 3′ untranslated region. All viruses were highly homologous among them and with two others human strains, DS-1 and RV5.
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Giambiagi, S., Rodríguez, I.G., Gómez, J. et al. A rearranged genomic segment 11 is common to different human rotaviruses. Archives of Virology 136, 415–421 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01321070
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