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First Complete Genome Sequence of a French Bovine coronavirus Strain . . . According to these analyses, the orf1ab (20kb nucleotides, located at the 5′ side of the genome) gene is closely related to the Dromedary camel coronavirus (DcCoV) HKU23–23-362F strain from the United Arab Emirates (accession no KF906251), with a nucleotide identity of 99 19%
ORF1ab - Wikipedia Nidoviruses have a complex system of discontinuous subgenomic RNA production to enable expression of genes in their relatively large RNA genomes (typically 27-32 kb for coronaviruses [1]), but ORF1ab is translated directly from the genomic RNA [5]
Characterization of accessory genes in coronavirus genomes We propose a computational tool GOFIX to characterize potential ORFs in virus genomes In particular, ORF coding potential is estimated by searching for enrichment in motifs of the X circular code, that is known to be over-represented in the reading frames of viral genes
Orf1ab – Knowledge and References – Taylor Francis Following are the notable common features of genome structure among different coronaviruses: The 5′ end of the genome contains a leader sequence and untranslated region (UTR) ranging from 209 to 528 nucleotides in length
SARS-CoV-2 Orf1ab Genome Mutations, the Driving Force for Virus . . . The frames largest that polyproteins contains overlapping PP1ab and PP1a proteins, RNA polymerase (NSP12, RdRp), NSP1-16, polyproteins cleaved to yield 16 nonstructural papain-like proteinase proteinase RNA-dependent endoRNAse (NSP15), -NSP3- and nonstructural 2’-O-Ribose-Methyltransferase 3Cl-pro -NSP5-, proteins the polyproteins