Updated classification of norovirus genogroups and genotypes
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention · Erasmus MC · +9 more institutions
Abstract
Noroviruses are genetically diverse RNA viruses associated with acute gastroenteritis in mammalian hosts. Phylogenetically, they can be segregated into different genogroups as well as P (polymerase)-groups and further into genotypes and P-types based on amino acid diversity of the complete VP1 gene and nucleotide diversity of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) region of ORF1, respectively. In recent years, several new noroviruses have been reported that warrant an update of the existing classification scheme. Using previously described 2× standard deviation (sd) criteria to group sequences into separate clusters, we expanded the number of genogroups to 10 (GI-GX) and the number of genotypes to 48 (9 GI,…
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Authors
12- PCPreeti ChhabraCorresponding
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- MDMiranda de Graaf
Erasmus MC
- GIGabriel I. Parra
United States Food and Drug Administration
- MCMartin C.W. Chan
Chinese University of Hong Kong
- KYKim Y. Green
National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Topics & keywords
- Norovirus
- Biology
- Genotype
- Acute gastroenteritis
- RNA polymerase
- Genetics
- Virology
- Genetic diversity
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