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The Genome sequence of the SARS-associated coronavirus
Authors:Marra Marco A  Jones Steven J M  Astell Caroline R  Holt Robert A  Brooks-Wilson Angela  Butterfield Yaron S N  Khattra Jaswinder  Asano Jennifer K  Barber Sarah A  Chan Susanna Y  Cloutier Alison  Coughlin Shaun M  Freeman Doug  Girn Noreen  Griffith Obi L  Leach Stephen R  Mayo Michael  McDonald Helen  Montgomery Stephen B  Pandoh Pawan K  Petrescu Anca S  Robertson A Gordon  Schein Jacqueline E  Siddiqui Asim  Smailus Duane E  Stott Jeff M  Yang George S  Plummer Francis  Andonov Anton  Artsob Harvey  Bastien Nathalie  Bernard Kathy  Booth Timothy F  Bowness Donnie  Czub Martin  Drebot Michael  Fernando Lisa  Flick Ramon
Institution:British Columbia Cancer Agency (BCCA) Genome Sciences Centre, 600 West 10th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia V5Z 4E6, Canada. mmarra@bccgsc.ca
Abstract:We sequenced the 29,751-base genome of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-associated coronavirus known as the Tor2 isolate. The genome sequence reveals that this coronavirus is only moderately related to other known coronaviruses, including two human coronaviruses, HCoV-OC43 and HCoV-229E. Phylogenetic analysis of the predicted viral proteins indicates that the virus does not closely resemble any of the three previously known groups of coronaviruses. The genome sequence will aid in the diagnosis of SARS virus infection in humans and potential animal hosts (using polymerase chain reaction and immunological tests), in the development of antivirals (including neutralizing antibodies), and in the identification of putative epitopes for vaccine development.
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