Freeze-dried bovine viral diarrhea virus strain Oregon C24V. Has been extracted and identified through WGS. Freeze dried in 1985 and stored in old-style glass vial. Viability last checked in 1996.
A virus causing a serious disease of citrus, especially Kinnow mandarin, in India. The virus (an isolate named K1) was obtained in 1996 from a Kinnow mandarin tree showing bright yellow ringspots on mature leaves.
Unit: vial containing lyophilized pieces of leaves
Virus was produced from plasmid-based DNA segments of a common Wuhan strain. The S-gene was site-specifically replaced with a cloned BA.5-based S-gene sequence.
Virus has been produced from plasmid-based DNA segments of a common Wuhan strain. The S-gene was site-specifically replaced with a cloned BA.2-based S-gene sequence.
Virus was produced from plasmid-based DNA segments of a common Wuhan strain. The S-gene was site-specifically replaced with a cloned BA.1-based S-gene sequence.