Journal of Animal Health and Production

Research Article
J. Anim. Health Prod. 7(3): 106-112
 
Figure 1

Agrose-gel electrophoresis of RT-PCR full length of VP7 (881bp) region of bovine Rotavirus. L: 100bp plus ladder, S1-S3: Positive faecal samples, S4: Negative faecal sample, N: Negative Control. P: Positive Control (Bovine RV). 

Figure 2

Agrose-gel electrophoresis of RT-PCR full-length of VP4 (663 bp) region of bovine Rotavirus. L: 100 bp plus ladder, S4, S7, S12, S9: Positive faecal samples, N: Negative Control. P: Positive Control (Bovine RV) 

Figure 3

Agrose-gel electrophoresis of RT-PCR product of G10 (661 bp) genotype of bovine Rotavirus. L: 100 bp plus ladder, S1-S2, S4, S11: Positive faecal samples, N: Negative Control. P: Positive Control (Bovine RV) 

Figure 4

Agrose-gel electrophoresis of RT-PCR product of P[11] (222 bp) genotype of bovine Rotavirus. L: 100 bp plus ladder, S5, S7, S9, S12: Positive faecal samples, N: Negative Control. P: Positive Control (Bovine RV) 

Figure 5

Agrose-gel electrophoresis of RT-PCR product of P[5] (463 bp) genotype of bovine Rotavirus. L: 100 bp plus ladder, S9, S22, S41, S53: Positive faecal sample. N:Negative Control. P: Positive Control (Bovine RV)