Genome type analysis of adenovirus 31, a potential causative agent of infants' enteritis - PubMed (original) (raw)
Genome type analysis of adenovirus 31, a potential causative agent of infants' enteritis
T Adrian et al. Arch Virol. 1989.
Abstract
DNA restriction analysis with 7 endonucleases was performed on 21 adenovirus type 31 strains, isolated from faeces of infants from 1974 to 1987 in different parts of Germany. The strains could be grouped into five genome types, differing from the prototype in two to four endonucleases. BglII was the most discriminative enzyme. The D2 genome type was found 16 times; all others only once or twice. No serological differences were found between the strains.
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