Abstract
Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV), the causative agent of the foot-and-mouth disease of cattle population possesses a rapid evolutionary rate. In Bangladesh, the first circulation of the O/ME-SA/SA-2018 lineage as a novel sublineage, MYMBD21 was reported from our laboratory. The first whole genome sequence of an isolate, BAN/MY/My-466/2021 (shortly named My-466) of the SA-2018 lineage is characterized and represented in this study. The genome is 8216 nucleotides long with 6996 nucleotides open reading frame flanked by 5ꞌ UTR (1-1100) and 3ꞌ UTR (8097-8216). VP1 was found to be highly variable among the structural proteins with crucial mutations in the major antigenic region, G-H loop. Structural variations of the VP1 against both field and proposed local vaccine strains were evidenced by the G-H loop displacement in a superimposed 3D model. The complete genome information of the isolate would be valuable for undertaking proper control measures needed to limit the spread of the newly emerged FMDV strain.