Biology:Duck atadenovirus A

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Short description: Species of virus


Duck atadenovirus A
Virus classification e
(unranked): Virus
Realm: Varidnaviria
Kingdom: Bamfordvirae
Phylum: Preplasmiviricota
Class: Tectiliviricetes
Order: Rowavirales
Family: Adenoviridae
Genus: Atadenovirus
Species:
Duck atadenovirus A

Duck atadenovirus A (formerly Duck adenovirus A)[1] is a species of hemagglutinating adenovirus implicated in egg drop syndrome.[2]

Alternative names

The virus is or has been known by the following names:[3]

  • 127 virus
  • Group III avian adeno virus
  • Egg drop syndrome virus
  • Avian adenovirus EDS
  • Eggdrop syndrome-1976 virus
  • Adenovirus 127
  • Duck adenovirus A
  • Duck atadenovirus A

Strains

Strain 127 is the strain of the virus that was isolated and studied after the outbreak of egg drop syndrome 1976, and where the identification of the exact virus was first made. The virus was first called Adenovirus 127 after this strain, before being named Duck adenovirus A.[4][5] This strain was the first strain of the virus to get a full genome sequence in the GenBank database.[6] The virus was renamed Duck atadenovirus A in 2013.[citation needed]

Genome

The virus genome uses the standard genetic code.[3]

Various complete genome sequences exist, including:

  1. Full genome of isolate FJ12025.[7]
  2. Avian adenovirus EDS complete genome.[8]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q18352737 entry