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. 1985 May;54(2):630–633. doi: 10.1128/jvi.54.2.630-633.1985

Nucleotide sequence of the coat protein gene of canine parvovirus.

S L Rhode 3rd
PMCID: PMC254839  PMID: 3989914

Abstract

The nucleotide sequence of the canine parvovirus (CPV2) from map units 33 to 95 has been determined. This includes the entire coat protein gene and noncoding sequences at the 3' end of the gene, exclusive of the terminal inverted repeat. The predicted capsid protein structures are discussed and compared with those of the rodent parvoviruses H-1 and MVM.

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