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List of Available SARS Coronavirus Genome Maps

updated on Dec 18, 2003
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(1) Original reference: Marra, MA., et al.
       The Genomic Sequence of the SARS-Associated Coronavirus.
      Science 2003 May 30; 300:1399-1404. [pdf]
      (Note: based on GenBank accession: AY274119. Canada isolate Tor2. Genome length: 29751 bp.)








       Clickable SARS Map: http://athena.bioc.uvic.ca/sars/map/


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(2) Original reference: Rota, PA., et al.
       Characterization of a Novel Coronavirus Associated
       with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome.

      Science 2003 May 30; 300:1394-1399. [pdf]
      (Note: based on GenBank accession: AY278741. USA isolate Urbani. Genome length: 29727 bp.)
      (You may be also interested in reading about a NEJM article on Dr. Carlo Urbani and SARS.)



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(3) Original reference: Ruan, Y., et al.
       Comparative full-length genome sequence analysis of 14
       SARS coronavirus isolates and common mutations
       associated with putative origins of infection.
      The Lancet 2003 May 24; 361:1779-1785. [pdf]
      
(Note: based on GenBank accession: AY283794. Singapore isolate SIN2500. Genome length: 29711 bp.)



(4) Original reference: Snijder, E. J., et al.
       Unique and Conserved Features of Genome and
       Proteome of SARS-coronavirus, an Early Split-off
       From the Coronavirus Group 2 Lineage.
       J. Mol. Biol. 2003, 331: 991-1004.

(5) Original reference: Stadler, K., et al.
       SARS-Beginning to Understand a New Virus.
       Nature Microbiology 2003, 1: 209-218.

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