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[국내논문] First detection of ranavirus in a wild population of Dybowski's brown frog (Rana dybowskii) in South Korea 원문보기

Journal of ecology and environment, v.45 no.1, 2021년, pp.10 - 16  

Park, Jaejin (Department of Regional Innovation, Kangwon National University) ,  Grajal-Puche, Alejandro (Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Arizona University) ,  Roh, Nam-Ho (Natural Environmental Restoration Institute Co. Ltd.) ,  Park, Il-Kook (Division of Science Education, Kangwon National University) ,  Ra, Nam-Yong (Rana Eco-Consultant) ,  Park, Daesik (Division of Science Education, Kangwon National University)

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Background: Ranavirus is an emerging infectious disease which has been linked to mass mortality events in various amphibian species. In this study, we document the first mass mortality event of an adult population of Dybowski's brown frogs (Rana dybowskii), in 2017, within a mountain valley in South...

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  • 2017). In addition, the MCP sequence showed 99.8% similarity with ranavirus KRV-1 (HM133594) fromSouthKorea, Ranacatesbeianavirus (AB474588) from Japan, and 99.6% similarity for FV3 (FJ459783) a soft-shelled turtle iridovirus (DQ335253; Table2).TheBayesianinference(BI)phylogeneticana- lysisrevealedthatoursequencedranavirusgroupedwith aFV3-likevirusincludingRanagryliovirus(RGV), FV3, and Bohle iridovirus.
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