Recombinant Tula hantavirus shows reduced fitness but is able to survive in the presence of a parental virus: Analysis of consecutive passages in a cell culture

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Tula hantavirus carrying recombinant S RNA segment (recTULV) grew in a cell culture to the same titers as the original cell adapted variant but presented no real match to the parental virus. Our data showed that the lower competitiveness of recTULV could not be increased by pre-passaging in the cell culture. Nevertheless, the recombinant virus was able to survive in the presence of the parental virus during five consecutive passages. The observed survival time seems to be sufficient for transmission of newly formed recombinant hantaviruses in nature. © 2005 Plyusnina and Plyusnin; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Plyusnina, A., & Plyusnin, A. (2005). Recombinant Tula hantavirus shows reduced fitness but is able to survive in the presence of a parental virus: Analysis of consecutive passages in a cell culture. Virology Journal, 2. https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-2-12

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