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. 2022 Nov 7;14(11):2465. doi: 10.3390/v14112465

Table 1.

List of the HBV strains included in the study (n = 1053).

Group and Region No. of Strains Year(s) of Collection GenBank Accession Numbers Citation
Siberian Natives, n = 381
Altaians: Altai Republic, Ust-Kansky District (southwestern Siberia) 21 1997 JX090656-JX090674, JX125378, JX125379 [25]
Altaian Kazakhs: Altai Republic, Kosh-Agachsky District (southwestern Siberia) 7 1999 JX090719-JX090724, JX125377 [25]
Tuvans: Tyva (or Tuva) Republic (southern Siberia) 18 2004–2008 Author’s numbers
(tuvXX, see Figure S1 in Supplementary Materials)
[35]
Teleutes: Kemerovo Region, Belovsky District (southwestern Siberia) 5 2003 JX090633-JX090637 [25]
YNAR: combined group of Khants, Nenets, Komi, Kets in the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Region (YNAR; northwestern Siberia) 35 1992–2006 JX090647, JX090675-JX090679, JX090688-JX090702, JX090711-JX090718, JX125366-JX125368, JX125382-JX125384 [36]
Taimyr: combined group of Dolgans and Nganasans in the Dudinsky District (northernmost Siberia, Taimyr Peninsula) 32 2000 JX090626-JX090632, JX090638-JX090646, JX090703-JX090710, JX125370-JX125375, JX125381, JX125386 [25]
Buryats: Irkutsk Region, Nukutsky and Alarsky Districts (southeastern Siberia) 35 2005, 2006 JX090605-JX090625, JX090680- JX090687, JX125364, JX125365, JX125369, JX125376, JX125380, JX125385 [36]
Yakuts: Sakha Republic (or Yakutia) (eastern Siberia) 17 2004–2006 Author’s numbers
(yakXX, see Figure S1 in Supplementary Materials)
[35]
15 1997 AY653781, AY653782, AY653787-AY653789, AY653796, AY653799, AY653828, EU594390-EU594395, EU594433 [37,38]
35 2014 KM212957, KP143742-KP143745, KP165597-KP165605, KP184495-KP184499, KP202936-KP202945, KP230541, KT962021-KT962025 [39]
38 2008–2019 OK143470, OK143474, OK143477, OK143478, OK143480, OK143482, OK143485, OK143489 OK143490, OK143494-OK143496, OK143498, OM025238-OM025253, author’s numbers (88–732, see Figure S1) [40]
Chukchi: Chukotka Autonomous Region (northeastern-most Siberia) 123 1997–2008 Author’s numbers
(chXX, schXX, see Figure S1 in Supplementary Materials)
[35]
Urban populations of Russia and western republics of the former USSR (listed from west to east), n = 179
Estonia 21 2003 EU594383-EU594386, EU594400-EU594414,
EU594434, EU594435
[37,38]
Latvia 33 2003–2005 AY603447-AY603466, AY653829, AY653858,
AY653885, AY653886, EU594387,
EU594388, JX096952-JX096958
[37,41]; Silamikelis & Legzdina, 2012
Belarus 31 2005 EU414067, EU414075, EU414077, EU414078, EU414080-EU414085, EU414087, EU414090, EU414091, EU414093, EU414095-EU414097, EU414107-EU414110, EU414114-EU414122, EU414124-EU414129, EU414132-EU414143 [42]
Russia (region not specified) 2 2004 AB205127, AB205128 Nakajima et al., 2005
Saint Petersburg 2 2003, 2014 AY509974, KT963508 Morozov, 2004; Kalinina et al., 2016
Moscow 5 2003, 2004 AB126580, AB126581, AY653786, AY653801, AY653847 Abe & Tran, 2003; [38]
Volgograd city (southern European Russia) 15 2003, 2004 AY653776, AY653780, AY653791, AY653798, AY653800, AY653805, AY653808, AY653809, AY653825, AY653826, AY653830, AY653839, AY653843, EU594382, EU594389 [37,38]
Tyumen city (eastern Ural) 2 2004 AY653871, AY653894 [38]
Kemerovo city (western Siberia) 8 2003, 2004 AY653821, AY653859, AY653862, AY653866,
AY653873, EU594415-EU594417
[37,38]
Krasnoyarsk (southern Siberia) 11 2003, 2004 AY653810, AY653823, AY653824, AY653831, AY653870, AY653892, EU594429, EU594430-EU594432, EU594436 [37,38]
Irkutsk Region (southeastern Siberia) 8 2005 JX090648-JX090655 [36]
Chita city (eastern Siberia) 7 2004 AY653806, AY653811, AY653834, AY653849,
AY653856, EU594398, EU594399
[38]
Khabarovsk city (far eastern Russia) 34 2003, 2004, 2015 AY653822, AY653833, AY653850, AY653855, AY653876 AY653878, EU594418-EU594427, KX925286-KX925303 [37,38]; Kotova et al., 2016
Central Asian Republics of the Former USSR and Mongolia, n = 50
Uzbekistan 19 2003, 2007 AB222707-AB222715, AY653777, AY653814-AY653817, AY653819, AY653827, AY653832, AY653838, EU594397 [37,43]
Kazakhstan 2 2003 EU594396, EU594428 [38]
Tajikistan 1 2003 AY738889 [17]
Mongolia 28 2005–2006 AB263404-AB263412, AB270534-AB270550,
DQ111986, DQ111987
[44,45]
Other Strains
Prototype HBV strains with known (sub)genotypes from other parts of the world 319 1984–2015 See Figure S1 in Supplementary Materials for the accession
numbers, locations, and years of collection
-
HBV strains from ancient tombs located in different parts of the world (including modern Russian and Central Asian territories) 124 up to 10,000 years ago Author’s names; see the Figure S1 in Supplementary Materials
for the names, locations and years of burials
[31]