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. 2002 Mar;68(3):1033–1039. doi: 10.1128/AEM.68.3.1033-1039.2002

TABLE 2.

Oligonucleotide sequences used for detection of enteric viruses

Virus Primer Probe Sequencea Reference
Enterovirus Pan-entero+(444-450) CCTCCGGCCCCTGAATG 34
Pan-entero−(621-638) ACCGGATGGCCAATCCAA 34
TaqMan Probe (FAM)CCGACTACTTTGGGTGTCCGTGTTTC (TAMRA) This study
Norwalk virusa type G1 COG1F CTTAGACGCCATCATCATTYAC K. Katayama et al., unpublished
COG1R CGYTGGATGCGNTTYCATGA K. Katayama et al., unpublished
TaqMan Probe (TET)AGATYGCGATCYCCTGTCCA(TAMRA) K. Katayama et al., unpublished
Norwalk virus type G2 COG2F CARGARBCNATGTTYAGRTGGATGAG K. Katayama et al., unpublished
COG2R TCGACGCCATCTTCATTCACA K. Katayama et al., unpublished
TaqMan Probe (FAM)TGGGAGGGCGATCGCAATCT(TAMRA) K. Katayama et al., unpublished
HAV HAV+ CAGCACATCAGAAAGGTGAG 42
HAV− CTCCAGAATCATCTCCAAC 42
a

Single-letter code: y stands for C or T; N, stands for A, C, G, or T; R stands for A or G; and B stands for B, T, or C. Abbreviations: FAM, 6-carboxy-fluorescein; TET, tetrachloro-6-carboxy-fluorescein; TAMRA, 6-carboxy-tetramethyl-rhodamine.