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Computational Identification of Reassortments in Avian Influenza Viruses
Avian Diseases, 2007The 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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Generation of reassortants between African arenaviruses
Virology, 1992Lassa (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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Asymmetric patterns of reassortment and concerted evolution in Cardamom bushy dwarf virus
Nanoviruses are single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) plant viruses which have multipartite genomes consisting of discrete, individually encapsidated components.
Savory, F.R., Ramakrishnan, U.
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Reassortment Networks for Investigating the Evolution of Segmented Viruses
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, 2010Many viruses of interest, such as influenza A, have distinct segments in their genome. The evolution of these viruses involves mutation and reassortment, where segments are interchanged between viruses that coinfect a host. Phylogenetic trees can be constructed to investigate the mutation-driven evolution of individual viral segments.
Shahid H. Bokhari, Daniel Janies
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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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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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Journal of Medical Virology, 2004
AbstractTo characterize the genetic diversity of influenza B viruses isolated during one influenza season, the antigenic and genetic relationships among 20 strains of influenza B virus isolated in February and March 2001 at one pediatric clinic in Yamagata City, Japan, were investigated.
Yoko, Matsuzaki +7 more
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AbstractTo characterize the genetic diversity of influenza B viruses isolated during one influenza season, the antigenic and genetic relationships among 20 strains of influenza B virus isolated in February and March 2001 at one pediatric clinic in Yamagata City, Japan, were investigated.
Yoko, Matsuzaki +7 more
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Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 1998
F CLARK, P OFFIT, S PLOTKIN
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F CLARK, P OFFIT, S PLOTKIN
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