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Research Project: Genomes to Phenomes in Beef Cattle Research

Location: Genetics and Animal Breeding

Title: Irish genome sequence of ungulate tetraparvovirus 1 from a nasal swab of a beef- suckler calf

Author
item DHUFAIGH, KERRIE - Teagasc (AGRICULTURE AND FOOD DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY)
item MCCABE, MATTHEW - Teagasc (AGRICULTURE AND FOOD DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY)
item CORMICAN, PAUL - Teagasc (AGRICULTURE AND FOOD DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY)
item CUEVAS-GOMEZ, INMACULADA - Teagasc (AGRICULTURE AND FOOD DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY)
item MCGEE, MARK - Teagasc (AGRICULTURE AND FOOD DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY)
item McDaneld, Tara
item EARLEY, BERNADETTE - Teagasc (AGRICULTURE AND FOOD DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY)

Submitted to: Microbiology Resource Announcements
Publication Type: Research Notes
Publication Acceptance Date: 12/14/2022
Publication Date: N/A
Citation: N/A

Interpretive Summary: We have reported the first complete bovine Ungulate tetraparvovirus genome sequence from Ireland. The Ungulate tetraparvovirus genome was from a nasal swab of a beef calf diagnosed with bovine respiratory disease.

Technical Abstract: We report the first complete bovine Ungulate tetraparvovirus (UTPV1) genome sequence from the East of Ireland. UTPV1 was sequenced directly from a nasal swab of a beef-suckler calf diagnosed with bovine respiratory disease on a farm in County Meath.