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Genome and evolution of Tibet orbivirus, TIBOV (genus Orbivirus, family Reoviridae) [PDF]
Tibet orbivirus (TIBOV) was first isolated from Anopheles maculatus mosquitoes in Xizang, China, in 2009. In recent years, more TIBOV strains have been isolated in several provinces across China, Japan, East Asia, and Nepal, South Asia.
Tingting Gao+5 more
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Comparative analysis of Reoviridae reverse genetics methods [PDF]
Effective methods to engineer the segmented, double-stranded RNA genomes of Reoviridae viruses have only recently been developed. Mammalian orthoreoviruses (MRV) and bluetongue virus (BTV) can be recovered from entirely recombinant reagents, significantly improving the capacity to study the replication, pathogenesis, and transmission of these viruses ...
Terence S. Dermody+3 more
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Reverse genetics systems for Reoviridae viruses
Yuta, Kanai+2 more
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Reovirus genomes are segmented, double-stranded RNA. Virions contain from 9 to 12 linear segments. Virions are unenveloped and capsids are constructed from two or three discrete protein layers. Upon entry into the cell, the outer capsid layer(s) disassemble but genome segments remain within the innermost core.
Susan Payne
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A novel Coltivirus-related virus isolated from free-tailed bats from Côte d’Ivoire is able to infect human cells in vitro [PDF]
Background Zoonotic transmission events play a major role in the emergence of novel diseases. While such events are virtually impossible to predict, wildlife screening for potential emerging pathogens can be a first step.
Sabrina Weiss+4 more
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Rotaviruses and Rotavirus Vaccines
Group A rotaviruses belong to the Reoviridae virus family and are classified into G and P genotypes based on the outer capsid proteins VP7 and VP4, respectively [...]
Celeste M. Donato, Julie E. Bines
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Identification and molecular characterization of highly divergent RNA viruses in cattle, Uganda.
The risk for the emergence of novel viral zoonotic diseases in animals and humans in Uganda is high given its geographical location with high biodiversity.
Stephen Balinandi+6 more
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RNA elements in open reading frames of the bluetongue virus genome are essential for virus replication. [PDF]
Members of the Reoviridae family are non-enveloped multi-layered viruses with a double stranded RNA genome consisting of 9 to 12 genome segments. Bluetongue virus is the prototype orbivirus (family Reoviridae, genus Orbivirus), causing disease in ...
Femke Feenstra+3 more
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Kasba virus belongs to the Palyam serogroup of the Orbivirus genus and Reoviridae family. Kasba virus is the causative agent of many reproductive disorders in infected animals, which result in considerable economic losses, mainly in the cattle industry ...
Hwang Jeong-Min+2 more
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