Near-complete genome sequence of nervous necrosis virus from big-belly seahorses (Hippocampus abdominalis) collected in China
Xiaogang Yang, Meisheng Yi, Ming Li, Kuntong jia

TL;DR
Scientists sequenced a nervous necrosis virus from seahorses in China, helping to understand the virus and develop treatments.
Contribution
The study provides a near-complete genome sequence of a nervous necrosis virus from big-belly seahorses in China.
Findings
The virus has a genome of 4,689 base pairs with 46.11% GC content.
The strain is closely related to other marine fish NNV isolates.
The data supports understanding NNV diversity and vaccine development.
Abstract
A nervous necrosis virus (NNV) strain was detected from big-belly seahorses (Hippocampus abdominalis) in China in 2024. The near-complete genome sequence (4,689 base pairs, 46.11% GC content) is closely related to other marine fish NNV isolates. The data aid in understanding NNV diversity and support diagnostic and vaccine development.
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TopicsAquatic life and conservation · Aquaculture disease management and microbiota · Identification and Quantification in Food
