We recovered the first full-length poxvirus genome, including the terminal hairpin region, directly from complex clinical material using a combination of second generation short read and third generation nanopore sequencing technologies. The complete viral genome sequence was directly recovered from a skin lesion of a grey seal thereby preventing sequence changes due to in vitro passaging of the virus. Subsequent analysis of the proteins encoded by this virus identified genes specific for skin adaptation and pathogenesis of parapoxviruses. These data warrant the classification of seal parapoxvirus, tentatively designated SePPV, as a new species within the genus Parapoxvirus.
An attempt to identify the polarity of (0001) polar surface of GaN bulk single crystals grown by high nitrogen pressure solution method has been made using Auger electron spectroscopy (AES). AES concentration depth profiles of the top layer in (0001) direction starting from both (0001) faces of the sample have been measured. Distinct difference in the Ga concentration at the sample surface of both faces has been observed. The dependence of Ga eoncentration on depth is also different for both faces of the sample.
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