Genetic reassortment of mammalian reoviruses in mice

  • Wenske E
  • Chanock S
  • Krata L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Reassortments between type 1 (Lang) and type 3 (Dearing) reoviruses were isolated from suckling mice infected perorally with an inoculum containing both type 1 and type 3 viruses. A total of five distinct reassortants (designated as E1 through E5) were isolated from animals during the course of the experiment. Two reassortants (E1 and E2) represented the majority of the reassortants isolated. The majority of genes of types E1 and E2 were derived from type 1 (Lang). However, E1 had an M2 gene and an S1 gene derived from type 3 (Dearing), while E2 had M2 and S2 genes derived from type 3 (Dearing). Thus, nonrandom reassortment between mammalian reoviruses can be demonstrated in vivo.

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Wenske, E. A., Chanock, S. J., Krata, L., & Fields, B. N. (1985). Genetic reassortment of mammalian reoviruses in mice. Journal of Virology, 56(2), 613–616. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.56.2.613-616.1985

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