LOCUS MG772933 29802 bp RNA linear VRL 28-MAR-2018
DEFINITION Bat SARS-like coronavirus isolate bat-SL-CoVZC45, complete genome.
ACCESSION MG772933
VERSION MG772933.1
KEYWORDS .
SOURCE Bat SARS-like coronavirus
ORGANISM Bat SARS-like coronavirus
Viruses; ssRNA viruses; ssRNA positive-strand viruses, no DNA
stage; Nidovirales; Coronaviridae; Coronavirinae; Betacoronavirus.
REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 29802)
AUTHORS Hu,D.
TITLE Genomic Characterization and Infectivity of A Novel SARS-like
coronavirus in Chinese Bats
JOURNAL Unpublished
REFERENCE 2 (bases 1 to 29802)
AUTHORS Hu,D.
TITLE Direct Submission
JOURNAL Submitted (05-JAN-2018) Institute of Military Medicine Nanjing
Command, Nanjing, Institute of Military Medicine Nanjing Command,
Nanjing, NO. 293 East Zhongshan Road, Nanjing, JangSu 210002, China
COMMENT ##Assembly-Data-START##
Sequencing Technology :: Sanger dideoxy sequencing
##Assembly-Data-END##
LOCUS MG772934 29732 bp RNA linear VRL 28-MAR-2018
DEFINITION Bat SARS-like coronavirus isolate bat-SL-CoVZXC21, complete genome.
ACCESSION MG772934
VERSION MG772934.1
KEYWORDS .
SOURCE Bat SARS-like coronavirus
ORGANISM Bat SARS-like coronavirus
Viruses; ssRNA viruses; ssRNA positive-strand viruses, no DNA
stage; Nidovirales; Coronaviridae; Coronavirinae; Betacoronavirus.
REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 29732)
AUTHORS Hu,D.
TITLE Genomic Characterization and Infectivity of A Novel SARS-like
coronavirus in Chinese Bats
JOURNAL Unpublished
REFERENCE 2 (bases 1 to 29732)
AUTHORS Hu,D.
TITLE Direct Submission
JOURNAL Submitted (05-JAN-2018) Institute of Military Medicine Nanjing
Command, Nanjing, Institute of Military Medicine Nanjing Command,
Nanjing, NO. 293 East Zhongshan Road, Nanjing, JangSu 210002, China
COMMENT ##Assembly-Data-START##
Sequencing Technology :: Sanger dideoxy sequencing
##Assembly-Data-END##
LOCUS AY395003 29647 bp RNA linear VRL 29-JAN-2004
DEFINITION SARS coronavirus ZS-C, complete genome.
ACCESSION AY395003
VERSION AY395003.1
KEYWORDS .
SOURCE SARS coronavirus ZS-C
ORGANISM SARS coronavirus ZS-C
Viruses; Riboviria; Nidovirales; Cornidovirineae; Coronaviridae;
Orthocoronavirinae; Betacoronavirus; Sarbecovirus.
REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 29647)
CONSRTM The SARS epidemiology consortium of Guangdong
TITLE From independent foci of epidemic outbreak to large genomic
alteration in late phase viruses: evolution of the SARS-coronavirus
JOURNAL Unpublished
REFERENCE 2 (bases 1 to 29647)
CONSRTM The SARS epidemiology consortium of Guangdong
TITLE Direct Submission
JOURNAL Submitted (19-SEP-2003) Guangdong, China
FEATURES Location/Qualifiers
source 1..29647
/organism="SARS coronavirus ZS-C"
/mol_type="genomic RNA"
/isolate="ZS-C"
/db_xref="taxon:249088"
LOCUS AY304488 29731 bp RNA linear VRL 05-NOV-2003
DEFINITION SARS coronavirus SZ16, complete genome.
ACCESSION AY304488
VERSION AY304488.1
KEYWORDS .
SOURCE Civet SARS CoV SZ16/2003
ORGANISM Civet SARS CoV SZ16/2003
Viruses; Riboviria; Nidovirales; Cornidovirineae; Coronaviridae;
Orthocoronavirinae; Betacoronavirus; Sarbecovirus.
REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 29731)
AUTHORS Guan,Y., Zheng,B.J., He,Y.Q., Liu,X.L., Zhuang,Z.X., Cheung,C.L.,
Luo,S.W., Li,P.H., Zhang,L.J., Guan,Y.J., Butt,K.M., Wong,K.L.,
Chan,K.W., Lim,W., Shortridge,K.F., Yuen,K.Y., Peiris,J.S. and
Poon,L.L.
TITLE Isolation and characterization of viruses related to the SARS
coronavirus from animals in southern China
JOURNAL Science 302 (5643), 276-278 (2003)
PUBMED 12958366
REFERENCE 2 (bases 1 to 29731)
AUTHORS Guan,Y. and Zheng,B.J.
TITLE Direct Submission
JOURNAL Submitted (27-MAY-2003) Microbiology, The University of Hong Kong,
University Pathology Building, Queen Mary Hospital, Pokfulam Road,
Hong Kong, China
FEATURES Location/Qualifiers
source 1..29731
/organism="Civet SARS CoV SZ16/2003"
/mol_type="genomic RNA"
/isolate="SZ16"
/db_xref="taxon:231515"
/country="Hong Kong"
LOCUS AY278554 29736 bp RNA linear VRL 31-JUL-2003
DEFINITION SARS coronavirus CUHK-W1, complete genome.
ACCESSION AY278554
VERSION AY278554.2
KEYWORDS .
SOURCE SARS coronavirus CUHK-W1
ORGANISM SARS coronavirus CUHK-W1
Viruses; Riboviria; Nidovirales; Cornidovirineae; Coronaviridae;
Orthocoronavirinae; Betacoronavirus; Sarbecovirus.
REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 29736)
AUTHORS Tsui,S.K., Chim,S.S. and Lo,Y.M.
CONSRTM Chinese University of Hong Kong Molecular SARS Research Group
TITLE Coronavirus genomic-sequence variations and the epidemiology of the
severe acute respiratory syndrome
JOURNAL N. Engl. J. Med. 349 (2), 187-188 (2003)
PUBMED 12853594
REFERENCE 2 (bases 1 to 29736)
AUTHORS Tsui,S.K.W., Lo,Y.M.D., Tam,J.S., Fung,K.P., Chim,S.S.C., Au,C.C.,
Chan,A.H., Wan,A.W.K., Au,K.W., Chan,C.W., Kou,C.Y.C., Lam,H.M.,
Lam,W.Y., Lau,S.K., Lau,Y.L., Lau,Y.M., Law,S.L., Law,T.W.,
Li,M.L.Y., Tse,C.H., Wong,C.H., Yiu,W.H., Lee,C.Y., Chan,A.K.C.,
Chiu,R.W.K., Ng,E.K.O., Tong,Y.K., Chan,P.K.S., Au-Yeung,C.,
Cheung,J.K.L., Chu,I., Hung,E.C.W. and Waye,M.M.Y.
TITLE Direct Submission
JOURNAL Submitted (17-APR-2003) Department of Biochemistry, Chinese
University of Hong Kong, MMW Bldg. Rm 608, Shatin, NT SAR, China
COMMENT On Apr 21, 2003 this sequence version replaced AY278554.1.
Wuhan pneumonia: new strain ‘bears close similarity to Sars’ as Hong Kong health minister assures public city is prepared
Secretary for Food and Health Sophia Chan says Hong Kong has plenty of beds and protective gear, but appeals to retailers not to jack up prices of masks
Sophia Chan, secretary for food and health in Hong Kong. Photo: May Tse
A new strain of pneumonia that claimed its first fatality in mainland China on Saturday has been revealed as a Sars-like coronavirus, with close to 80 per cent similarity to the widespread global epidemic that broke out in 2003, according to an unofficial international analysis.
Hong Kong officials confirmed the findings meant all people tested for infection locally so far did not carry the virus.
A group of international experts from institutions including the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Centre and Centre of Public Health, Central Hospital of Wuhan, and the University of Sydney analysed the coronavirus genome from a respiratory disease case from the Wuhan outbreak and released the results on Friday.
They showed a group-2B coronavirus, with close to 80 per cent similarity to the severe acute respiratory syndrome genome. Its primary source was likely to be bats, like Sars, and it attacked humans through a cell receptor known as ACE2.
Patients at the accident and emergency unit of Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Yau Ma Tei. Photo: Edmond So
In a joint press conference with health officials, University of Hong Kong professor and microbiologist Yuen Kwok-yung said diagnosis tests of suspected cases in the city had covered the new coronavirus genome and no patients had tested positive for the disease.
He said more clinical research by mainland medical professionals was needed to determine the coronavirus’s potency, as the genome sequence could change rapidly after transmission.
Dr Wong Ka-hing, controller at the government’s Centre for Health Protection, said: “The prevention strategy of the past 10 days is in the right direction. It will continue ... medical professionals and residents should stay vigilant and we will monitor the situation.”
Five human Wuhan sequences have been released at GISAID
Newly discovered betacoronavirus, Wuhan 2019-2020
A previously unknown betacoronavirus was detected in patients during an outbreak of respiratory illnesses, including atypical pneumonia, that started mid-December 2019 in the city of Wuhan, the capital of Central China’s Hubei Province.
The newly discovered coronavirus is similar to some of the betacoronaviruses detected in bats, but it is distinct from SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV.
The genome of the newly discovered CoV consists of a single, positive-stranded RNA that is approximately 30k nucleotides long. The overall genome organization of the newly discovered CoV is similar to that of other coronaviruses. The newly sequenced virus genome encodes the open reading frames (ORFs) common to all betacoronaviruses, including ORF1ab that encodes many enzymatic proteins, the spike-surface glycoprotein (S), the small envelope protein (E), the matrix protein (M), and the nucleocapsid protein (N), as well as several nonstructural proteins.
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Accession ID
Passage details/history
Collection date
Host
Originating lab
Submitting lab
Virus name
Accession ID
Passage details/history
Collection date
Host
Originating lab
Submitting lab
BetaCoV/Wuhan/IVDC-HB-01/2019
EPI_ISL_402119
Virus Isolate, Passage 1
2019-12-30
Human
National Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention, China CDC
National Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention, China CDC
BetaCoV/Wuhan/IVDC-HB-04/2020
EPI_ISL_402120
Original
2020-01-01
Human
National Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention, China CDC
National Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention, China CDC
BetaCoV/Wuhan/IVDC-HB-05/2019
EPI_ISL_402121
Original
2019-12-30
Human
National Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention, China CDC
National Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention, China CDC
BetaCoV/Wuhan/IPBCAMS-WH-01/2019
EPI_ISL_402123
Original
2019-12-24
Human
Institute of Pathogen Biology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
Institute of Pathogen Biology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
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