“…Likewise, glycoprotein (G), the prominent surface protein projecting on the surface of the virion, significantly responsible for the attachment of the virus to host cell receptors, thus is the dominant target of virus-neutralizing antibodies (Coll, 1995;Cybinski, Walker, Byrne, & Zakrzewski, 1990;Uren, Walker, Zakrzewski, St George, & Byrne, 1994). In doing so, it activates the SrcJNKAP1 and PI3KAktNFκB signalling (Cheng, Huang, Chi, Chiu, & Liu, 2015) leading to the upregulation of clathrin-mediated and dynamin 2-dependent endocytosis pathways, thereby enhancing virus entry and infectivity (Cheng et al, 2012). Therefore, our study targeted the above-mentioned genes as they may provide an evident idea on BEFV identification followed by detection of the prevalent strain type that existed and currently circulating in the Indian subcontinent.…”