|  SummaryBluetongue virus (BTV) serotype is primarily controlled by the   variable outer coat protein VP2, encoded by genome segment 2. Phylogenetic   analyses of segment 2 show that recent Mediterranean isolates of BTV-2 have a   similar genetic lineage to those from sub-Saharan Africa and North America but   are distinct from Asian strains. In contrast, isolates of BTV-9, from the   eastern Mediterranean, are related to a genetic lineage from Asia. BTV-1 from   Greece 2001 is also more closely related to Indian isolates, suggesting (in both   cases) virus movement from east to west. Recent BTV-4 field isolates from Greece   and Turkey are similar to each other, but differ from the Turkish type 4 vaccine   strain. These sequencing studies are being used to establish a database for   molecular epidemiological studies which is available on the website of the   Institute for Animal Health. This resource will support and improve BTV serotype   identification methods, by using sequence comparisons (via the Web) rather than   by conventional serological techniques that require standardised (and therefore   expensive) serological reagents. Phylogenetic trees for BTV genome segment 2 are   available on the website.
 KeywordsBluetongue  virus, Orbivirus, Phylogenetic  analysis, Segment 2, Serotype, Viral protein 2, Virus.
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