CDC:新型肺炎コロナウイルスのゲノムと系統樹

http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/sars/sequence.htm

SARS Coronavirus Sequencing

April 13, 2003, 4:00 PM ET

The CDC coronavirus sequencing team has completed and
assembled 17.5 kilobases of nucleotide sequence of the
Urbani strain of SARS associated coronavirus.

These sequences represent all of the genome except for
the 1a region of the polymerase gene. The availability
of this sequence provides important information relating
to rapid diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of SARS.
The complete genome of the Urbani strain should be
available on Monday, April 14, 2003.

It should be noted that analysis of sequences from three
different regions of the genome confirm the initial observation
that the Urbani strain of the SARS-associated coronavirus
is distinct from all previously recognized coronaviruses
and sequence studies are not likely to identify a source for
this novel coronavirus.

Sequence information provided by collaborators at National
Microbiology Laboratory, Canada, University of California at
San Francisco, Erasmus University, Rotterdam and Bernhard-Nocht
Institute, Hamburg facilitated this sequencing effort.

Nucleotide Sequence of Human Coronavirus, CoV-SARS PDF (Apr 13, 2003, 4:00 PM ET)

Coronavirus Protein Analysis Phylogenetic Trees PDF (Apr 13, 2003, 4:00 PM ET)