|  SummaryThe authors have characterised the genetic diversity of the   bluetongue virus (BTV) RNA segments 3 and 10 from Indonesia, Malaysia and   Australia. Analysis of RNA segment 3, which codes for the core protein VP3,   showed conserved sequences in the previously defined Australasian topotype, but   which further divided into four distinct clades or genotypes. Certain genotypes   appeared to be geographically restricted while others were distributed widely   throughout South-East Asia. Ongoing surveillance programmes in Australia have   identified the movement of Indonesian genotypes into northern Australia and   possible reassortment among them. Similarly, analysis of RNA segment 10, which   codes for the non-structural protein NS3/3A, showed they were also conserved and   grouped into five clades or genotypes, three Asian and two North American/South   African.
 KeywordsAustralasia,  Bluetongue, Core protein, Genetics, Non-structural 3/3A protein, Orbivirus, Phylogenetic, Viral protein,  Virus.
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