@article{miller_fuller_gebreyes_lewbart_shchelkunov_shivappa_joiner_woolford_stone_dixon_et al._2007, title={Phylogenetic analysis of spring virema of carp virus reveals distinct subgroups with common origins for recent isolates in North America and the UK}, volume={76}, ISSN={["1616-1580"]}, DOI={10.3354/dao076193}, abstractNote={Genetic relationships between 35 spring viremia of carp virus (SVCV) genogroup Ia isolates were determined based on the nucleotide sequences of the phosphoprotein (P) gene and glycoprotein (G) genes. Phylogenetic analysis based on P gene sequences revealed 2 distinct subgroups within SVCV genogroup Ia, designated SVCV Iai and Iaii, and suggests at least 2 independent introductions of the virus into the USA in 2002. Combined P- and G-sequence data support the emergence of SVCV in Illinois, USA, and in Lake Ontario, Canada, from the initial outbreak in Wisconsin, USA, and demonstrate a close genetic link to viruses isolated during routine import checks on fish brought into the UK from Asia. The data also showed a genetic link between SVCV isolations made in Missouri and Washington, USA, in 2004 and the earlier isolation made in North Carolina, USA, in 2002. However, based on the close relationship to a 2004 UK isolate, the data suggest than the Washington isolate represents a third introduction into the US from a common source, rather than a reemergence from the 2002 isolate. There was strong phylogenetic support for an Asian origin for 9 of 16 UK viruses isolated either from imported fish, or shown to have been in direct contact with fish imported from Asia. In one case, there was 100% nucleotide identity in the G-gene with a virus isolated in China.}, number={3}, journal={DISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS}, author={Miller, O. and Fuller, F. J. and Gebreyes, W. A. and Lewbart, G. A. and Shchelkunov, I. S. and Shivappa, R. B. and Joiner, C. and Woolford, G. and Stone, D. M. and Dixon, P. F. and et al.}, year={2007}, month={Jul}, pages={193–204} }