Authors
Jelle Matthijnssens, Max Ciarlet, Mustafizur Rahman, Houssam Attoui, Krisztián Bányai, Mary K Estes, Jon R Gentsch, Miren Iturriza-Gómara, Carl D Kirkwood, Vito Martella, Peter PC Mertens, Osamu Nakagomi, John T Patton, Franco M Ruggeri, Linda J Saif, Norma Santos, Andrej Steyer, Koki Taniguchi, Ulrich Desselberger, Marc Van Ranst
Publication date
2008/8
Journal
Archives of virology
Volume
153
Pages
1621-1629
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Description
Recently, a classification system was proposed for rotaviruses in which all the 11 genomic RNA segments are used (Matthijnssens et al. in J Virol 82:3204–3219, 2008). Based on nucleotide identity cut-off percentages, different genotypes were defined for each genome segment. A nomenclature for the comparison of complete rotavirus genomes was considered in which the notations Gx-P[x]-Ix-Rx-Cx-Mx-Ax-Nx-Tx-Ex-Hx are used for the VP7-VP4-VP6-VP1-VP2-VP3-NSP1-NSP2-NSP3-NSP4-NSP5/6 encoding genes, respectively. This classification system is an extension of the previously applied genotype-based system which made use of the rotavirus gene segments encoding VP4, VP7, VP6, and NSP4. In order to assign rotavirus strains to one of the established genotypes or a new genotype, a standard procedure is proposed in this report. As more human and animal rotavirus genomes will be …
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