Full-length infectious clone of a low passage dengue virus serotype 2 from Brazil

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Abstract

Full-length dengue virus (DENV) cDNA clones are an invaluable tool for many studies, including those on the development of attenuated or chimeric vaccines and on host-virus interactions. Furthermore, the importance of low passage DENV infectious clones should be highlighted, as these may harbour critical and unique strain-specific viral components from field-circulating isolates. The successful construction of a functional Brazilian low passage DENV serotype 2 full-length clone through homologous recombination reported here supports the use of a strategy that has been shown to be highly useful by our group for the development of flavivirus infectious clones and replicons.

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Santos, J. J. da S., Magalhães, T., Silva Junior, J. V. J., da Silva, A. N. M. R., Cordeiro, M. T., & Gil, L. H. V. G. (2015). Full-length infectious clone of a low passage dengue virus serotype 2 from Brazil. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 110(5), 677–683. https://doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760150053

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