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UBIQUITOUS REASSORTMENTS IN INFLUENZA A VIRUSES

Journal of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, 2008
The influenza A virus is a negative-stranded RNA virus composed of eight segmented RNA molecules, including polymerases (PB2, PB1, PA), hemagglutinin (HA), nucleoprotein (NP), neuraminidase (NA), matrix protein (MP), and nonstructure gene (NS).
Xiu-Feng, Wan, Mufit, Ozden, Guohui, Lin
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Reassortment among picobirnaviruses found in wolves

Archives of Virology, 2016
We conducted a viral metagenomics study in diarrheic free-ranging wolves in Portugal, revealing for the first time the presence of reassortant picobirnaviruses. These viruses shared identical capsid segments together with diverse RNA-dependent RNA polymerase segments.
Conceição-Neto, Nádia   +10 more
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Generation of reassortants between African arenaviruses

Virology, 1992
Lassa (LAS) and Mopeia (MOP) viruses are African arenaviruses which are carried by wild rodents and occasionally transferred to humans. In humans and nonhuman primates, Lassa causes mortality in 60% of untreated cases, whereas Mopeia does not cause mortality and has been known to protect monkeys from lethal challenge with Lassa.
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Human-avian influenza virus reassortants: effect of reassortment pattern on multi-cycle reproduction in MDCK cells

Archives of Virology, 1988
Human-avian influenza reassortants possessing the HA gene of the avian parent virus were tested for their ability to replicate in MDCK cells at 37 degrees C and 31 degrees C. Both avian parent viruses, A/Duck/Ukraine/1/63 (H3N8) and A/Duck/Hoshimin/014/78 (H5N3) induced an efficient multi-cycle infection at 37 degrees C, but replicated poorly at 31 ...
N V, Kaverin   +3 more
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Computational Identification of Reassortments in Avian Influenza Viruses

Avian Diseases, 2007
The avian influenza virus (AIV) has eight genomic segments (hemagglutinin [HA], neuraminidase [NA], RNA polymerase subunit A [PA], RNA polymerase subunit B1 [PB1], RNA polymerase subunit B2 [PB2], nucleoprotein [NP], nonstructural gene [NS], and matrix protein [M]).
Wu, X   +7 more
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Is rotavirus a population of reassortants?

Trends in Microbiology, 1995
Rotaviruses appear to exist as heterogeneous populations of reassortants and related variants. This phenomenon is consistent with the quasispecies concept of RNA viruses, and suggests that gene reassortment is a crucial evolutionary mechanism for this segmented virus.
V, Gouvea, M, Brantly
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Genetics and Genome Segment Reassortment

1996
Nineteen of the ninety-five taxonomic groups of viruses (families and floating genera) listed in the Sixth Report of the International Committee for Taxonomy of Viruses (Murphy et al., 1995) possess segmented genomes. All except the geminiviruses of plants are RNA viruses.
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Rotavirus reassortant vaccine

Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 1998
F CLARK, P OFFIT, S PLOTKIN
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