The Genome Sequence of the SARS-Associated Coronavirus

Marco A. Marra(BC Cancer Agency), Steven J.M. Jones(BC Cancer Agency), Caroline R. Astell(BC Cancer Agency), Robert A. Holt(BC Cancer Agency), Angela Brooks‐Wilson(BC Cancer Agency), Yaron S.N. Butterfield(BC Cancer Agency), Jaswinder Khattra(BC Cancer Agency), Jennifer Asano(BC Cancer Agency), Sarah Barber(BC Cancer Agency), Susanna Chan(BC Cancer Agency), Alison Cloutier(BC Cancer Agency), Shaun Coughlin(BC Cancer Agency), Doug Freeman(BC Cancer Agency), Noreen Girn(BC Cancer Agency), Obi L. Griffith(BC Cancer Agency), Stephen Leach(BC Cancer Agency), Michael Mayo(BC Cancer Agency), Helen McDonald(BC Cancer Agency), Stephen B. Montgomery(BC Cancer Agency), Pawan Pandoh(BC Cancer Agency), Anca S. Petrescu(BC Cancer Agency), A. Gordon Robertson(BC Cancer Agency), Jacqueline E. Schein(BC Cancer Agency), Asim Siddiqui(BC Cancer Agency), Duane E. Smailus(BC Cancer Agency), Jeff Stott(BC Cancer Agency), George Yang(BC Cancer Agency), Francis A. Plummer(BC Cancer Agency), Anton Andonov(BC Cancer Agency), Harvey Artsob(BC Cancer Agency), Nathalie Bastien(BC Cancer Agency), Kathy Bernard(BC Cancer Agency), Timothy F. Booth(BC Cancer Agency), Donnie Bowness(BC Cancer Agency), Martin Czub(BC Cancer Agency), Michael Drebot(BC Cancer Agency), Lisa Fernando(BC Cancer Agency), Ramon Flick(BC Cancer Agency), Michael Garbutt(BC Cancer Agency), Michael A. Gray(BC Cancer Agency), Allen Grolla(BC Cancer Agency), Steven J.M. Jones(BC Cancer Agency), Heinz Feldmann(BC Cancer Agency), Adrienne F. A. Meyers(BC Cancer Agency), Amin Kabani(BC Cancer Agency), Yan Li(BC Cancer Agency), Susan Normand(BC Cancer Agency), Ute Ströher(BC Cancer Agency), Graham Tipples(BC Cancer Agency), Shaun Tyler(BC Cancer Agency), Robert Vogrig(BC Cancer Agency), Diane McVey Ward(BC Cancer Agency), Brynn Watson(BC Cancer Agency), Robert C. Brunham(BC Cancer Agency), Mel Krajden(BC Cancer Agency), Martin Petric(BC Cancer Agency), Danuta M. Skowronski(BC Cancer Agency), Chris Upton(BC Cancer Agency), Rachel L. Roper(BC Cancer Agency)
Science
May 5, 2003
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Abstract

We sequenced the 29,751-base genome of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-associated coronavirus known as the Tor2 isolate. The genome sequence reveals that this coronavirus is only moderately related to other known coronaviruses, including two human coronaviruses, HCoV-OC43 and HCoV-229E. Phylogenetic analysis of the predicted viral proteins indicates that the virus does not closely resemble any of the three previously known groups of coronaviruses. The genome sequence will aid in the diagnosis of SARS virus infection in humans and potential animal hosts (using polymerase chain reaction and immunological tests), in the development of antivirals (including neutralizing antibodies), and in the identification of putative epitopes for vaccine development.


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