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  • A new highly divergent copi...
    Mosena, Ana C. S.; da Silva, Mariana S.; Lorenzett, Marina P.; Cibulski, Samuel P.; Weber, Matheus N.; Budaszewski, Renata F.; Mayer, Fabiana Q.; Henker, Luan C.; de Cecco, Bianca S.; Pavarini, Saulo P.; Driemeier, David; Canal, Cláudio W.

    Archives of virology, 05/2021, Volume: 166, Issue: 5
    Journal Article

    The subfamily Parvovirinae within the family Parvoviridae consists of viruses that can infect a wide range of vertebrate hosts and cause effects ranging from severe disease to asymptomatic infection. In the present study, high-throughput sequencing (HTS) was utilized to analyze samples obtained from an abortion outbreak in a sheep flock to identify a putative viral etiology. A highly divergent nearly complete parvovirid genome sequence, approximately 4.9 kb in length, was determined. The nonstructural protein (NS1) amino acid (aa) sequence of this virus shared less than 30% identity with those of other copiparvoviruses and less than 22% identity with those of members of other genera in the subfamily Parvovirinae . Phylogenetically, this virus, which we have provisionally named "sheep copiparvovirus 1", formed a cluster with copiparvovirus sequences and should be classified as a member of a new species in the genus Copiparvovirus .