Near complete genome sequences of African swine fever virus genotype II from domestic pigs in Indonesia, 2019–2020
Sri Handayani Irianingsih, Lestari Lestari, Patrick Mileto, Yuli Miswati, Dilasdita Kartika Pradana, Suryo Purnomo Edi, Gemma Clark, Hendra Wibawa

TL;DR
This paper reports nearly full genome sequences of a specific type of African swine fever virus found in domestic pigs in Indonesia between 2019 and 2020.
Contribution
The study provides new near-complete genome sequences of genotype II African swine fever virus from multiple regions in Indonesia.
Findings
The genomes had an average length of 189,000 base pairs.
The virus samples belonged to genotype II based on phylogenetic analysis.
Abstract
The near complete genome sequences of African swine fever virus were reported from four samples originating from domestic pigs in Indonesia (Sumatera, Java, and Bali) from 2019 to 2020. Near complete genome sequence and phylogenetic analyses revealed that the genomes had an average length of 189,000 bp and belonged to genotype II.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnimal Disease Management and Epidemiology · Animal Virus Infections Studies · T-cell and Retrovirus Studies
