Med. Weter. 76 (6), 358-361, 2020

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HARUN ALBAYRAK, CUNEYT TAMER, EMRE OZAN, BAHADIR MUFTUOGLU, HAMZA KADI, FATIH DOGAN, AYHAN AKMAN, ABDURRAHMAN ANIL CAGIRGAN, AHMED EISA ELHAG, HANNE NUR KURUCAY, SEMRA GUMUSOVA, ZAFER YAZICI
Molecular identification and phylogeny of bovine herpesvirus-1 (BoHV-1) from cattle associated with respiratory disorders and death in Turkey
This study aimed to investigate the presence of bovine herpesvirus 1 by molecular techniques in two cases of respiratory disease in beef cattle, reported from Amasya Province of Turkey in 2018. Nasal swab and lung tissue samples were taken. The presence of bovine herpesvirus-1 (BoHV-1) was confirmed by the PCR method using glycoprotein B (gB) gene-specific primers, and then the isolates were also subjected to partial sequencing. The results of the phylogenetic analysis revealed that the two new isolates in Turkey belonged to the same subclade as subtype 1.1 of BoHV-1, and both also had a 100% nucleotide (nt) homology with the Cooper reference strain of BoHV-1. These findings can enrich the gB sequence content data for BoHV-1 found in GenBank regarding Turkey.
Keywords: Bovine herpes virus 1, isolate, PCR, sequencing, Turkey