id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-320769-qcpua9ck Park, Su-Jin Molecular epidemiology of bovine toroviruses circulating in South Korea 2008-01-25 .txt text/plain 2807 147 61 These results suggest that the BToV infections are sporadic in diarrheic calves in South Korea, and the Korean BToV strains are more closely related to the Japanese and Dutch BToVs than to the American and Italian BToVs. Toroviruses within the family Coronaviridae are spherical, oval, elongated, or kidney-shaped enveloped viruses that possess a positive-sense single-stranded, polyadenylated RNA genome of approximately 25-30 kb in length (Cornelissen et al., 1997; Horzinek, 1999; Snijder and Horzinek, 1993) . Based on the partial sequence of the BToV M gene, the Korean BToVs were more closely related to the Japanese and Dutch BToVs than to the American and Italian BToVs. To our knowledge, this is the first report of the detection of BToV shedding and its genetic diversity in diarrheic calves in South Korea. ./cache/cord-320769-qcpua9ck.txt ./txt/cord-320769-qcpua9ck.txt