Molecular biology of rotaviruses. IV. Molecular cloning of the bovine rotavirus genome

  • McCrae M
  • McCorquodale J
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Abstract

A new cloning strategy has been developed for cloning the genomes of double-stranded RNA viruses by using bovine rotavirus as a test system. The major modification adopted was the use of denatured polyadenylated double-stranded RNA as the template for reverse transcriptase. This allowed the two complementary strands of cDNA to be synthesized in a single reaction and removed the need for S1 nuclease digestion to remove the 5' hairpin structure normally generated in cDNA synthesis.

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McCrae, M. A., & McCorquodale, J. G. (1982). Molecular biology of rotaviruses. IV. Molecular cloning of the bovine rotavirus genome. Journal of Virology, 44(3), 1076–1079. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.44.3.1076-1079.1982

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