
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) This study aimed to survey for group A rotaviruses (RVA) in bats from Brazil and to perform phylogenetic inferences for VP4, VP7, NSP3, NSP4 and NSP5 genes. RVA was found in 9.18 % (28/305) of tested samples. The partial genotype constellation of a Molossus molossus RVA strain was G3-P[3]-Ix-Rx-Cx-Mx-Ax-NxT3-E3-H6, and that of a Glossophaga soricina RVA strain was G20-P[x]-Ix-Rx-Cx-Mx-Ax-Nx-T15-Ex-H15. These findings demonstrate an important role of bats in RVA epidemiology and provide evidence of participation of bat RVA strains in interspecies transmission and reassortment events.
Male, Rotavirus, Molecular Epidemiology, Genotype, bats, Sequence Homology, bat, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Biodiversity, Rotavirus Infections, Viral Proteins, Chiroptera, Mammalia, Animals, Cluster Analysis, RNA, Viral, Animalia, Female, Chordata, Brazil, Phylogeny
Male, Rotavirus, Molecular Epidemiology, Genotype, bats, Sequence Homology, bat, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Biodiversity, Rotavirus Infections, Viral Proteins, Chiroptera, Mammalia, Animals, Cluster Analysis, RNA, Viral, Animalia, Female, Chordata, Brazil, Phylogeny
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