Isolation and characterization of a novel reassortant between avian Ty-1 and simian RRV rotaviruses.
AUTOR(ES)
Kool, D A
RESUMO
A reassortant, TyRh, was isolated after coinfection of MA104 cells with avian Ty-1 and simian RRV rotaviruses. Hybridization and serological studies showed that the reassortant's 4th gene, which encodes Vp4, was derived from the simian RRV rotavirus parent, whereas the remaining 10 genes were derived from the avian Ty-1 rotavirus parent.
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