Challenges associated with research on RNA viruses of insects

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Abstract

Dicistroviridae and Iflaviridae (part of the group formerly identified as picorna-like viruses) are rapidly growing families within the order Picornavirales. Work on these emerging groups of arthropod viruses offers a unique and exciting opportunity for virologist, but this task comes with particular challenges. The lack of cell culture systems and infectious clones has imposed limitations on the advancement of study of these viruses. Here we discuss the goals and challenges regarding the establishment of controlled systems as well as some issues associated with insect RNA virology at the organismal level. These concerns apply to RNA viruses affecting other organisms for which basic research tools are limited. A list of pitfalls associated with RNA virus research along with recommendations is provided.

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Carrillo-Tripp, J., Bonning, B. C., & Miller, W. A. (2015, April 1). Challenges associated with research on RNA viruses of insects. Current Opinion in Insect Science. Elsevier Inc. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cois.2014.11.002

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