Potential biomarkers in Japanese encephalitis from different hosts and geographical locations.

Sain Ziaullah M,Mohammad Azhar Kamal,Mohiuddin Khan Warsi,Saad Alghamdi, Mohammed Yahya Al Qahtani, Ahmed Muhammed Al Rumaihi, Asif Hussain Akber, Mohammed Ali Al Qahtani,Misbahuddin M Rafeeq

Bioinformation(2023)

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Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a single-stranded, mosquito-borne, positive-sense RNA flavivirus that causes one of the most severe encephalitides. There are treatments available for those who contact this illness; however, there are no known cures. This disease has a 30% fatality rate, and of the people who survive, 30-50% develops neurologic and psychiatric sequelae. The JE virus genome size is 10.98 kb and contains two coding DNA sequences (CDS), two genes, and 15 mature peptides; the CDS polyprotein is 10.3 kb. In this study, we used 29 genomics sequences of the JE virus reported from different countries and infecting different animals and analysed vast dimensions of the genomic annotation of JE comparatively to understand its evolutionary aspects. The extensive SNPs analysis revealed that KF907505.1, reported from Taiwan, has only three SNPs, similar to sequences reported from India. Repeat and polymorphism analyses revealed that the genome tends to be similar in most JE sequences.
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japanese encephalitis,potential biomarkers
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