2010
DOI: 10.1099/vir.0.026864-0
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Virulent Marek's disease virus generated from infectious bacterial artificial chromosome clones with complete DNA sequence and the implication of viral genetic homogeneity in pathogenesis

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“…Targeted resequencing of candidate single-nucleotide polymorphisms allowed for the frequency of each mutation to be determined from the earliest passage in which the mutation occurred until attenuation. of genetically diverse genotypes existing within a strain population (8,11). Thus, while the viral strain may be described as a virulent, there can be unique subpopulations that do not share the same degree of virulence compared to the whole population.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Targeted resequencing of candidate single-nucleotide polymorphisms allowed for the frequency of each mutation to be determined from the earliest passage in which the mutation occurred until attenuation. of genetically diverse genotypes existing within a strain population (8,11). Thus, while the viral strain may be described as a virulent, there can be unique subpopulations that do not share the same degree of virulence compared to the whole population.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, a continuous Vero cell line was reported to produce low titres of MDV virus after long adaptation (Jaikumar et al, 2001). A spontaneously immortalized CEF cell line, DF-1 (Himly et al, 1998;Schaefer-Klein et al, 1998), was shown to support growth of virulent MDV (Niikura et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The insertion of the REV LTR sequences into the rMd5 BAC clone was previously published (Kim et al, 2010). Briefly, REV LTR sequences from the IR S region in RM1 (Jones et al, 1996) were inserted using Red-mediated recombination techniques (Tischer et al, 2006) into the IR S region of the rMd5 BAC clone (Niikura et al, 2011) at the same location as the LTR in RM1 (Jones et al, 1996).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We recently cloned the LTR from the IR S of RM1 and inserted the LTR into the IR S of a BAC clone of a very virulent strain of MDV, Md5 (Niikura et al, 2011), generating rMd5-RM1-LTR . The LTR insertion site of the rMd5-RM1-LTR BAC is nearly identical to the insertion site of the LTR in the RM1 virus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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