Authors
Carolyn S Friedman, Robyn M Estes, Nancy A Stokes, Colleen A Burge, John S Hargove, Bruce J Barber, Ralph A Elston, Eugene M Burreson, Kimberly S Reece
Publication date
2005/1/25
Journal
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
Volume
63
Issue
1
Pages
33-41
Description
Pacific Crassostrea gigas and eastern C. virginica oysters were examined between June 2002 and April 2003 from 8 locations along the east, west and south USA coasts for oyster herpes virus (OsHV) infections using the A primer set in a previously developed PCR test. Only surviving Pacific oysters from a mortality event in Tomales Bay, California, USA, where annual losses of oysters have occurred each summer since 1993, were infected with a herpes-like virus in 2002. PCR examination using template amounts of both 50 and 500 ng were essential for OsHV detection. Sequence analysis indicated that the Tomales Bay OsHV was similar to that identified in France with the exception of a single base pair substitution in a 917 bp fragment of the viral genome. However, unlike the French OsHV-1, the Tomales Bay OsHV did not amplify with the primer pair of a second OsHV-1 PCR assay, suggesting that further …
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