1982
DOI: 10.1099/0022-1317-59-1-207
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Measurement of Surface Antigen by Specific Bacterial Adherence and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SABA/SEM) in Cells Infected by Vesiculovirus ts Mutants

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“…Furthermore, there is now compelling evidence for more sporadic recombination in a variety of positive-sense RNA viruses from animals (Ball, 1997;Lai, 1992;Liao & Lai, 1992;Strauss & Strauss, 1997;, plants (Aaziz & Tepfer, 1999;Roossinck, 1997;Simon & Bujarski, 1994) and bacteria (Chetverin, 1997;Mindich, 1996). In contrast, there are few reports of recombination (aside from reassortment) in negative-sense RNA viruses, which has led some authors to suggest that these viruses are characterized by low rates of recombination (Pringle & Parry, 1982). To date, evidence for recombination has only been documented in some ambisense arenaviruses (Archer & Rico-Hesse, 2002;Charrel et al, 2001), hantaviruses (Klempa et al, 2003;Sibold et al, 1999;Sironen et al, 2001) and Influenza A virus (Gibbs et al, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, there is now compelling evidence for more sporadic recombination in a variety of positive-sense RNA viruses from animals (Ball, 1997;Lai, 1992;Liao & Lai, 1992;Strauss & Strauss, 1997;, plants (Aaziz & Tepfer, 1999;Roossinck, 1997;Simon & Bujarski, 1994) and bacteria (Chetverin, 1997;Mindich, 1996). In contrast, there are few reports of recombination (aside from reassortment) in negative-sense RNA viruses, which has led some authors to suggest that these viruses are characterized by low rates of recombination (Pringle & Parry, 1982). To date, evidence for recombination has only been documented in some ambisense arenaviruses (Archer & Rico-Hesse, 2002;Charrel et al, 2001), hantaviruses (Klempa et al, 2003;Sibold et al, 1999;Sironen et al, 2001) and Influenza A virus (Gibbs et al, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%