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. 2004 Sep;42(9):4297–4299. doi: 10.1128/JCM.42.9.4297-4299.2004

TABLE 2.

Electropherotypes of human rotaviruses found in South Korea (2000 to 2001)

G type P type No. (%) of isolates with the following electrophoretic pattern:
Short Long NTa
G1b P[4] 1 5 1
P[6] 1 23 5
P[8] 7 31
P[9] 1
P[4]/P[6] 1
P[4]/P[8] 2
G2c P[4] 120 3 2
P[6] 3
P[10] 1
P[4]/P[6] 1
P[4]/P[8] 2
NT 1
G3 P[4] 1
P[8] 1
G4 P[6] 2 7
P[8] 1 16
G9 P[6] 1
G1-G4 P[6] 2
P[6]/P[8] 1
G2-G4 P[4] 1
NT P[4] 2 1
Total 145 (60.7) 94 (39.3) 8
a

NT, nontypeable due to insufficient material.

b

Among the type G1 isolates, 9 (12.5%) had the short electrophoretic pattern, 63 (87.5%) had the long electrophoretic pattern, and 6 were nontypeable.

c

Among the type G2 isolates, 128 (97.7%) had the short electrophoretic pattern, 3 (2.3%) had the long electrophoretic pattern, and 2 were nontypeable.