Identification of a novel equine infectious anemia virus field strain isolated from feral horses in southern Japan Dong, Jian-Bao and Zhu, Wei and Cook, Frank R. and Goto, Yoshitaka and Horii, Yoichiro and Haga, Takeshi,, 94, 360-365 (2013), doi = https://doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.047498-0, publicationName = Microbiology Society, issn = 0022-1317, abstract= Although equine infectious anemia (EIA) was described more than 150 years ago, complete genomic sequences have only been obtained from two field strains of EIA virus (EIAV), EIAVWyoming and EIAVLiaoning. In 2011, EIA was detected within the distinctive feral Misaki horse population that inhabits the Toi-Cape area of southern Japan. Complete proviral sequences comprising a novel field strain were amplified directly from peripheral blood of one of these EIAV-infected horses and characterized by nucleotide sequencing. The complete provirus of Miyazaki2011-A strain is 8208 bp in length with an overall genomic organization typical of EIAV. However, this field isolate possesses just 77.2 and 78.7 % nucleotide sequence identity with the EIAVWyoming and EIAVLiaoning strains, respectively, while similarity plot analysis suggested all three strains arose independently. Furthermore, phylogenetic studies using sequences obtained from all EIAV-infected Misaki horses against known viral strains strongly suggests these Japanese isolates comprise a separate monophyletic group., language=, type=