2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-018-4971-8
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Strategy for efficient generation of numerous full-length cDNA clones of classical swine fever virus for haplotyping

Abstract: BackgroundDirect molecular cloning of full-length cDNAs derived from viral RNA is an approach to identify the individual viral genomes within a virus population. This enables characterization of distinct viral haplotypes present during infection.ResultsIn this study, we recover individual genomes of classical swine fever virus (CSFV), present in a pig infected with vKos that was rescued from a cDNA clone corresponding to the highly virulent CSFV Koslov strain. Full-length cDNA amplicons (ca. 12.3 kb) were made… Show more

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“…Both phylogenetic reconstructions displayed low degrees of order, most likely due to the use of clonederived virus inocula for the infection experiments. This result is in agreement with those of our earlier studies, in which a low degree of order was seen in the phylogenetic reconstruction of cDNA clones from vKos_SL-infected serum (45), whereas, in contrast, a high degree of order was seen with cDNA clones obtained from a field isolate of the moderately virulent CSFV strain Roesrath (46).…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Both phylogenetic reconstructions displayed low degrees of order, most likely due to the use of clonederived virus inocula for the infection experiments. This result is in agreement with those of our earlier studies, in which a low degree of order was seen in the phylogenetic reconstruction of cDNA clones from vKos_SL-infected serum (45), whereas, in contrast, a high degree of order was seen with cDNA clones obtained from a field isolate of the moderately virulent CSFV strain Roesrath (46).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%