Tang Kathy F-J, Spann Kirsten M, Owens Leigh, Lightner Donald V
Department of Veterinary Science and Microbiology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA.
Co-operative Research Centre for Aquaculture, CSIRO Livestock Industries, 120 Meiers Road, Indooroopilly 4068, Australia.
Aquaculture. 2002 Feb 28;205(1):1-5. doi: 10.1016/S0044-8486(01)00666-4. Epub 2002 Jan 29.
A digoxigenin-labeled gene probe for yellow head virus (YHV) was used to detect gill-associated virus (GAV) in from Australia via in situ hybridization. In GAV-infected shrimp, positively reacting tissues included: lymphoid organ, gills, antennal gland, and cuticular epithelium of the stomach. This demonstrates that a YHV probe can be used as a diagnostic tool for GAV and supports previous suggestions that these two viruses are closely related.
使用地高辛配体标记的对虾黄头病毒(YHV)基因探针,通过原位杂交检测来自澳大利亚的虾中的鳃相关病毒(GAV)。在感染GAV的对虾中,呈阳性反应的组织包括:淋巴器官、鳃、触角腺和胃的表皮上皮。这表明YHV探针可作为GAV的诊断工具,并支持先前关于这两种病毒密切相关的推测。