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The genus
Valovirus is comprised of a
single species, Saint Valerien
virus.
St-Valérien
calicivirus
St-Valérien-like caliciviruses were isolated
from pig faeces in the province of Quebec,
Canada between 2005 and 2007 (FJ355928, FJ355929, FJ355930; L'Homme
et
al., 2009). The genomes of St-Valérien-like
viruses contain 6409 nucleotides and include
two main open reading frames. ORF1 encodes
the non structural polyprotein and the major
capsid protein (VP1) while ORF2 encodes the
putative basic minor capsid protein. They
are most closely related to
Tulane
virus and the
noroviruses.
References
L'Homme, Y., Sansregret, R., Plante-Fortier,
E., Lamontagne, A.M., Ouardani, M., Lacroix,
G. and Simard, C. (2009). Genomic
characterization of swine caliciviruses
representing a new genus of
Caliciviridae. Virus Genes 39: 66-75.
Epub 2009 Apr 26.
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