Biochemical evidence of recombination within the unsegmented RNA genome of aphthovirus

  • King A
  • McCahon D
  • Slade W
  • et al.
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Abstract

Four different pairs of temperature-sensitive mutants, derived from the same strain of aphthovirus, were crossed by using an infectious center recombination test. Each parental mutant carried an unselected marker affecting the isoelectric point of a virus-coded polypeptide; progeny of the crosses, able to grow at the nonpermissive temperature, were screened for these unselected markers. Polypeptide charge was shown to be a stable, inheritable character, and three of the four crosses yielded genetic recombinants that possessed the polypeptide marker from both parents. Peptide fingerprinting and high-resolution isoelectric focusing of the polypeptides ruled out the explantation that these viruses were generated by mutation.

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King, A. M., McCahon, D., Slade, W. R., & Newman, J. W. (1982). Biochemical evidence of recombination within the unsegmented RNA genome of aphthovirus. Journal of Virology, 41(1), 66–77. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.41.1.66-77.1982

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