Serial tissue culture passaging of three foot-and-mouth disease temperature-sensitive mutants demonstrated the stability of their temperature sensitivity and mouse avirulence characteristics. Recovery of mouse-virulent temperature-sensitive viruses after passage of the mutants in mice suggested that these were not covariant expressions of the same locus, but were under the control of different genes.
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Richmond, J. Y. (1977). Evidence for a mouse pathogenicity locus in certain temperature sensitive mutants of foot and mouth disease virus. Infection and Immunity, 16(3), 827–831. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.16.3.827-831.1977
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