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Query: EC:3.1.27.3 (
RNase T1
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The genomes of 22 isolates of Kunjin virus (KUN) from Australia were characterized and compared using
RNase T1
oligonucleotide fingerprinting. The results show that all isolates belonged to one topotype, the distribution of which covered the entire Australian continent. This finding is similar to that of
Murray Valley encephalitis
virus, but in contrast to the results reported for some other flaviviruses such as Saint Louis encephalitis virus.
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PMID:Kunjin virus isolates of Australia are genetically homogeneous. 255 10
The genomes of 21 isolates of
Murray Valley encephalitis
virus (MVE) from Australia and Papua New Guinea were characterized and compared using
RNase T1
oligonucleotide fingerprinting. Most Australian isolates grouped in clusters that were linked with a similarity coefficient of greater than 75%, indicating substantial homogeneity. Two isolates grouped as a cluster that linked with other isolates at a level of 67%. These two isolates, one from the north and one from the south-east of Australia were very similar and could demonstrate the movement of MVE between these areas. This notion is substantiated by genetic homogeneity of isolates from the Kimberley region and from south-eastern Australia. One Australian isolate (OR 156) and the Papua New Guinea isolate (MK 6684) were substantially different from each other as well as from the other isolates. No evidence was found for a poly(A) tract in the genome of MVE.
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PMID:Genetic variation of Murray Valley encephalitis virus. 284 5
The
RNase T1
maps of 80 isolates of Ross River virus from different regions of mainland Australia and the Pacific Islands were compared. Four different clusters of isolates with greater than an estimated 5 to 6% diversity at the nucleotide level were found. There was a pattern of differences between eastern and western Australian strains; however, the pattern was disturbed by overlaps and incursants. Pacific Islands isolates belonged to the eastern Australian topotype. Our findings suggest that certain genetic types of Ross River virus predominate in different geographical regions. In contrast, populations of other important Australian arboviruses (
Murray Valley encephalitis
, Kunjin, and Sindbis viruses) are distributed across the Australian continent as minor variants of one strain. Our data also show that in one region, strains of Ross River virus with identical
RNase T1
maps circulate during both years when epidemics occur and years when they do not. This finding suggests that Ross River virus epidemics are not dependent on the introduction or evolution of new strains of the virus. Two strains, belonging to the eastern Australian topotype, were isolated in Western Australia. It is likely that viremic humans or possibly domestic livestock travelling by aircraft were responsible for this movement.
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PMID:Genetic heterogeneity among isolates of Ross River virus from different geographical regions. 849 65