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The cDNA nucleotide sequence of the genome segment B encoding the VP1 protein, the putative RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), was determined for 5 marine birnavirus (MABV) strains from different host or geographic origins and 1 infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV) strain AM-98. Segment B of the IPNV AM-98 strain and 4 MABV strains, Y-6, YT-01A, H1 and NC1, contained a 2535 bp ORF, which encoded a protein of 845 amino acid residues with a predicted MW of 94.4 kDa. Only the MABV AY-98 RdRp had 1 amino acid shorter RdRp. Pairwise comparisons were made among our data and 4 other known IPNV sequences. The nucleotide sequences of the 5 MABV strains were very similar each other, with identities of 98.3–99.7%. The highest divergence of the nucleotide level was between MABV strains and IPNV SP strain (serotype A2), with 20.4–20.8% divergences in the coding region, which gave 10.1–11.3% divergence in the amino acid level. The aquabirnavirus RdRp was noticeably conserved in amino acid sequences. Though the identities of the nucleotide sequences of encoding region were 85.1–85.9% between MABV strains and IPNV serotype A1 strains, they shared as high as 95.1–95.9% identities in amino acid level. A phylogenetic tree was constructed based on the amino acid sequences of the RdRp gene from different birnaviruses including avibirnavirus and entomobirnavirus. Ten aquabirnavirus strains were clustered into 3 Genogroups. The Genogroup I consisted of four IPNV A1 serotype strains. All MABV strains were clustered into Genogroup II. Only IPNV SP strain was clustered into an independent Genogroup III.
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Received August 19, 2002; accepted October 30, 2002
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Zhang, C., Suzuki, S. Comparison of the RNA polymerase genes of marine birnavirus strains and other birnaviruses. Arch Virol 148, 745–758 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-002-0951-y
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