Shrimp hemocyte iridescent virus

MK509925
Nucleocytoviricota dsDNA Arthropoda extended
NCBI ↗
10
Isolates
2
Hosts
1
Proteins
1366
Evidence
Genome Summary
Length
347
Type
dsDNA
GC%
N/A
Completeness
N/A
Country
China
Year
N/A
Reference

Direct Submission

Li,N., Zhou,J., Fang,W. and Ma,Q.

Submitted (12-FEB-2019) East China Sea Fishery Research Institute Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Changjiang Estuary Key Laboratory of Fishery Ecology, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, No. 300, Jungong Road, Yangpu District, Shanghai 200082, China ##Assembly-Data-START## Sequencing Technology :: Sanger dideoxy sequencing ##Assembly-Data-END## 2019

ICTV Mapping
Lymphocystivirus micropogonias1
Iridoviridae / Lymphocystivirus
high
Genome & Sequence
Length
347
Type
dsDNA
GC%
N/A
Completeness
N/A

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Proteins
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Reviewed Evidence

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Virulence / Pathogenicity

Pathogenicity terms found: mortality, virulence, symptom
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Finally, nanovaccine efficacy was tested in a lethal WSSV challenge model in vivo in shrimp.
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There was minimal (n = 7) overlap in the differentially expressed miRNAs detected in shrimp and crabs in response to WSSV challenge.
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The shrimp were fed with antibody added to the shrimp diet (10 µg of respective antibody per gram of feed (equivalent to 8% bodyweight/day)) every day for three days prior to the challenge test.
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Case and control farms were detected as below: (1) Cases shrimp farms met two requests: (a) Had at least one pond that was positive for AHPND based on real-time PCR and (b) had tiger shrimps or white leg shrimps in at least one pond, showing at least
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When working with archival DFPE shrimp tissue, there is an additional challenge because shrimp tissues are fixed in Davidson’s fixative instead of formalin.
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With the lack of immortal shrimp cell lines, disease challenges can be used to identify pathogenic agents infecting M.
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However, the histological images of shrimp hepatopancreas indicated that the infection rate significantly reduced from 60.0% to 11.1% in shrimps fed with LAB-supplemented feeds and challenged with AHPND V.
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Molluscan cells in culture: Primary cell cultures and cell lines Detection and Description of a Particular Ostreid Herpesvirus 1 Genotype Associated with Massive Mortality Outbreaks of Pacific oysters, Crassostrea gigas, in France in 2008 Identificat
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The evaluation of the safety of the cellulolytic marine bacterial strains for shrimp was tested by immersion challenge with cellulolytic bacteria.
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Temperature

Temperature data found: temperature, thermal, °C
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temperature medium
These findings suggest that the initial stages of infection are key to resistance to WSSV in the crab and highlight possible pathways that could be targeted in farmed crustacean to enhance resistance to WSD.Keywords: white spot disease (WSD), endocyt
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2057 each experiment, shrimp were transferred to an experimental system located at the Laboratory of Virology at Wageningen University and stocked in 180-liter aquariums, each fitted with an individual filter system (Eheim, Germany), heat- ing (Schego
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Oral delivery of WSSV hub dsRNA and WSSV challenge Shrimp Penaeus monodon (10 g body weight) were obtained from a local farm and were acclimatized in a wet laboratory in 1000 liters aquaria containing continuously aerated artificial seawater at 20 pp
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Outlines of the Immune System of Shrimp Fish and shrimp differ significantly in their ability and the degree to which they respond to immune challenge.
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In order to know the molecular mechanisms of WSS outbreak induced by temperature variation and the biological changes of the host at the initial stage of WSSV acute infection, RNA-Seq technology was used to analyze the differentially expressed genes
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Proteomic analysis of muscle between hybrid abalone andparental lines Haliotis gigantea Reeve and Haliotis discus hannai Ino A proteomic study on postdiapaused embryonic development of brine shrimp (Artemia franciscana) Proteomic Comparison between T
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These results imply that the cellular immune system of shrimp, particularly phagocytosis, is capable of a degree of specificity and shows the phenomenon of ‘immune priming’ reported by other workers.
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Prior to experimental challenges, naïve Pacific whiteleg shrimp Penaeus vannamei (2–5g fresh weight) were purchased from local SPF shrimp broodstock producers and acclimated in the laboratory for 2 days in 20 L artificial seawater (Marinium) at 20 pp
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Response to selection for survival and its influence on growth and yield Summer mortality of selected juvenile Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas under laboratory conditions and in comparison with field performance New insight for the genetic evaluatio
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Geographic Distribution
China 8 isolates
Related Isolates 10 total
Accession Length GC Completeness Country Year
KY681039 1,434 N/A N/A China N/A
KY681040 1,200 N/A N/A China N/A
MK509921 347 N/A N/A China N/A
MK509922 347 N/A N/A China N/A
MK509923 347 N/A N/A China N/A
MK509924 347 N/A N/A China N/A
MK509925 347 N/A N/A China N/A
NC_055165 165,809 N/A N/A N/A N/A
OP484891 458 N/A N/A China N/A
PP400973 188 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Taxonomy Information
Family
Nucleocytoviricota
Host Phylum
Arthropoda
Genome Type
dsDNA
Discovery Method
metagenomic_survey

ICTV Classification Mapping

Lymphocystivirus micropogonias1
Iridoviridae / Lymphocystivirus
high