Mark D. Cochran
Schering-Plough
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Virus Genes | 1996
Martha A. Wild; Stephanie M. Cook; Mark D. Cochran
We present a genomic map of infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILT) and an 18,912 bp sequence containing the entire unique short region and a portion of the flanking short repeats. In determining the genomic map, an 856 bp region repeated as many as 13 times was identified within the short repeats. The unique short sequence contains nine potential open reading frames (ORFs). Six of these ORFs show homology to other known herpesvirus unique short genes. Using the herpes simplex virus nomenclature, these genes are the US2, protein kinase, and glycoproteins G, D, I, and E (ORF 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, and 8, respectively). Interestingly, an open reading frame with homology to HSV-1 UL47 (ORF 3) is found in the unique short. One very large open reading frame (ORF 5) is present and contains a threonine-rich, degenerate repeat sequence. This gene appears to be unique to ILT among sequenced herpesviruses. Two ORFs were identified within the short repeat (SR) region. SRORF 1 is homologous to a gene (SORF3) found in the unique short region in both MDV and HVT, and appears to be specific to avian herpesviruses. SRORF 2 has homology to HSV US10.
Archive | 1993
Mark D. Cochran; David E. Junker
Archive | 1988
Mark D. Cochran; Meng-Fu Shih; William P. MacConnell; Richard D. Macdonald; Christina H. Chiang
Archive | 1988
Mark D. Cochran; Christina H. Chiang; Richard D. Macdonald
Archive | 1993
Lisa J. Hock; Mark D. Cochran; Richard D. Macdonald
Archive | 1998
Mark D. Cochran; David E. Junker
Archive | 1995
Mark D. Cochran; Meng-Fu Shih; William P. MacConnell; Richard D. Macdonald
Archive | 1995
Mark D. Cochran; David E. Junker
Archive | 1994
Mark D. Cochran; Christina H. Chiang
Archive | 1994
Mark D. Cochran; David E. Junker; Martha A. Wild; Phillip A. Singer