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J Gen Virol 71 (1990), 1603-1606; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-71-7-1603
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Cloning and sequencing of RNA of hepatitis delta virus isolated from human serum

J. A. Saldanha, H. C. Thomas and J. P. Monjardino

Department of Medicine, St Mary's Hospital Medical School, London W2 1NY, U.K.

The RNA of hepatitis delta virus (HDV) 1682 nucleotides long, has been cloned from a human serum isolate. Comparison with the three complete published sequences shows that a region of the HDV genome, between positions 620 and 1350, which contains sequences involved in replication and possibly pathogenicity, is highly conserved.

Received 18 December 1989; accepted 6 March 1990.


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