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. 1987 Nov;61(11):3365-72.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.61.11.3365-3372.1987.

Heterogeneity of genome rearrangements in rotaviruses isolated from a chronically infected immunodeficient child

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Heterogeneity of genome rearrangements in rotaviruses isolated from a chronically infected immunodeficient child

F Hundley et al. J Virol. 1987 Nov.

Abstract

Rotaviruses with genome rearrangements, isolated from a chronically infected immunodeficient child, were adapted to growth in BSC-1 cells. Preparations of viral RNA from fecal extracts showed a mixed atypical rotavirus RNA profile, which was due to the presence of at least 12 subpopulations of viruses grossly differing in genotype. Besides various forms of genome rearrangements involving segment 8-, 10-, and 11-specific sequences, reassortment in vivo was likely to have occurred during the emergence of these viruses. The protein products of viral genomes with various forms of segmental rearrangements seemed to be largely unaltered. Genome rearrangement is proposed to be a third mechanism directing the evolution of rotaviruses.

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