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Influenza A virus Genomic Reassortment and Packaging
Influenza A viruses (IAV) are a major human and environmental pathogen. IAV successfully infects a diverse host range and adaptation of new viral strains to humans may cause pandemic events with high morbidity and mortality.
Williams, Graham Devin
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Rapid Genotyping of Swine Influenza Viruses
The emergence of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus highlighted the need for enhanced surveillance of swine influenza viruses. We used real-time reverse–transcription PCR–based genotyping and found that this rapid and simple genotyping method may identify ...
Polly W.Y. Mak +9 more
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Diagram of LAIV production by classical reassortment and cloning.
Diagram of LAIV production by classical reassortment and cloning.
Julie M. Villanueva (463962) +5 more
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Swine influenza surveillance in Italy uncovers regional and farm-based genetic clustering
IntroductionSwine Influenza is a respiratory disease endemic in pigs with implications for animal and public health. Pigs, as mixing vessels for human, avian, and swine influenza strains, contribute to viral reassortment and emergence of new strains ...
L. Cavicchio +12 more
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We identified a child coinfected with influenza B viruses of B/Yamagata and B/Victoria lineages, in whom we analyzed the occurrence of genetic reassortment. Plaque purification was performed using a throat swab specimen from a 9-year-old child, resulting
Yoko Matsuzaki +11 more
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Human parainfluenza viruses (HPIVs) are a significant cause of acute lower respiratory tract infections (ALRTIs) among young children and elderly individuals worldwide.
Yun Zhu +11 more
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Defining influences on packaging and reassortment of the segmented reovirus genome
Viruses with multi-segmented genomes are unique in their capacity to readily exchange large amounts of genetic information via a process known as reassortment.
Thoner, Timothy Wade
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Critical role of segment-specific packaging signals in genetic reassortment of influenza A viruses
International audienceSignificance Genetic reassortment is one of the main mechanisms by which pandemic viruses emerge during influenza A coinfection, but little is known about the molecular mechanisms affecting this process.
Isel, Catherine +13 more
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It’s in the mix: Reassortment of segmented viral genomes
Segmentation of viral genomes allows exchange of intact genes between related viruses when they coinfect the same cell (Fig 1). This exchange is a type of recombination called reassortment. Classical recombination involves the joining of nucleic acid sequences derived from two different templates into one chimeric product. During reassortment, however,
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Reassortment Dynamics: Phylogeography and Evolution of H4N9 Influenza Viruses
A characteristic feature of influenza A viruses is their high capacity for reassortment, significantly increasing their genetic diversity. This can lead to the formation of influenza A virus variants with unique phenotypic characteristics, particularly ...
Andrey A. Deviatkin +5 more
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