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Abstract
Seon‐Hee Kim1,†, Song‐I Lee1,†, Hyun‐Gi Jeong2, Jongchan Yoo3, Hyesung Jeong1, Yongjun Choi1, Kidong Son1, Weon‐Hwa Jheong1,*
1Biosafety Research Team, Environmental Health Research Department, National Institute of Environmental Research, Incheon, South Korea
2Nakdong River Environment Research Center, National Institute of Environmental Research, Daegu, South Korea
3Nakdong River Basin Environment Office, Ministry of Environment, Changwon, South Korea
*Address for correspondence: Weon-Hwa Jheong, Biosafety Research Team, Environmental Health Research Department, National Institute of Environmental Research, 22689, Incheon, South Korea.
†These authors contributed equally to this article.
Summary
African swine fever virus variants with different numbers of a 10‐bp tandem repeat were isolated in South Korea soon after being identified in wild boar. The short emergence periods and sympatric distributions within a narrow geographical region suggest that the variants were sporadically generated in the pre‐existing viral population.
Keyword : African swine fever virus; tandem repeat; intergenic region variant; replication slippage; wild boar; South Korea
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