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Originally published in Science Express on 1 May 2003
Science 30 May 2003:
Vol. 300. no. 5624, pp. 1394 - 1399
DOI: 10.1126/science.1085952

Research Articles

Characterization of a Novel Coronavirus Associated with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome

Paul A. Rota,1* M. Steven Oberste,1 Stephan S. Monroe,1 W. Allan Nix,1 Ray Campagnoli,1 Joseph P. Icenogle,1 Silvia Peñaranda,1 Bettina Bankamp,1 Kaija Maher,1 Min-hsin Chen,1 Suxiong Tong,1 Azaibi Tamin,1 Luis Lowe,1 Michael Frace,1 Joseph L. DeRisi,2 Qi Chen,1 David Wang,2 Dean D. Erdman,1 Teresa C. T. Peret,1 Cara Burns,1 Thomas G. Ksiazek,1 Pierre E. Rollin,1 Anthony Sanchez,1 Stephanie Liffick,1 Brian Holloway,1 Josef Limor,1 Karen McCaustland,1 Melissa Olsen-Rasmussen,1 Ron Fouchier,3 Stephan Günther,4 Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus,3 Christian Drosten,4 Mark A. Pallansch,1 Larry J. Anderson,1 William J. Bellini1

In March 2003, a novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV) was discovered in association with cases of severe acute respiratorysyndrome (SARS). The sequence of the complete genome of SARS-CoV was determined, and the initial characterization of the viral genome is presented in this report. The genome of SARS-CoV is 29,727 nucleotides in length and has 11 open reading frames, and its genome organization is similar to that of other coronaviruses. Phylogenetic analyses and sequence comparisons showed that SARS-CoV is not closelyrelated to anyof the previouslycharacterized coronaviruses.

1 National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30333, USA.
2 Departments of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California–San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA.
3 Department of Virology, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, 3000 DR, Netherlands.
4 Department of Virology, Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine, 20359 Hamburg, Germany.

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: prota{at}cdc.gov

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