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Vaidyanathan, S.P. and Gawai, S. and Subbiah, M. (2016) Elucidation of the role of non-structural viral protein (W) of Newcastle disease virus. International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 45. pp. 337-338. ISSN 12019712

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Abstract

Newcastle disease (ND) is a highly contagious disease of birds infecting more than 250 avian species across the world. In India, ND is an economically important and endemic poultry disease. ND is mostly fatal in infected flocks and the currently available vaccines are ineffective. It is caused by Newcastle disease virus (NDV) belonging to family Paramyxoviridae. NDV is an enveloped virus carrying a negative-sense, single-stranded RNA genome with six genes arranged in tandem coding for six structural proteins: nucleocapsid (NP) protein, phosphoprotein (P), matrix (M) protein, fusion (F) protein, hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) protein and large polymerase (L) protein.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Animal Genetics and Genomics
Depositing User: Mr Harjit Singh
Date Deposited: 20 Nov 2018 06:35
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2019 05:08
URI: http://niab.sciencecentral.in/id/eprint/23

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