“…The British VMV strain EV1 was isolated from a sheep displaying symptoms of arthritis and pneumonia and its complete genome was cloned and sequenced ( Sargan et al, 1991). This strain has been and is currently used for in vivo and in vitro studies focusing on diverse topics such as the identification of viral promoter elements, or cytokines that control the expression and replication of the virus , Sutton et al, 1997and Zhang et al, 2002, the dissection of the initial steps of the infection ( Bird et al, 1993, Blacklaws et al, 1995and Ryan et al, 2000, the characterization of the immune response ( Bird et al, 1993 andSingh et al, 2006), the routes of viral entry and dissemination ( Blacklaws et al, 1995, McNeilly et al, 2007 and the development of immunization strategies ( Gonzalez et al, 2005, Niesalla et al, 2009and Reina et al, 2008. In some of these studies the presence of the EV1 genome has been investigated by conventional PCR ( Bird et al, 1993and Ryan et al, 2000 or by quantitative competitive PCR (QC PCR) ( Zhang et al, 2000).…”